Shortening or omitting lenghty URLs in endnotes
I'm using the New York Times archives in several endnotes and the URLs are unusually long and messy for publication.
Is there a way to suppress those from going into the citation, but also to keep the URL for my later referral?
Is there a way to suppress those from going into the citation, but also to keep the URL for my later referral?
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Also, the URL should also be saved with the snapshot attached to the item so you could delete it.
Finally, what's a sample URL - we might be able to trim it on import.
I understand how to edit the citation by hand. I would welcome a way to trim them all down. I see what you mean by having the link in the snapshot.
Here is a sample citation:
“The Conservative Leaders on the War.,” The New York Times, November 17, 1861, sec. Archive, http://www.nytimes.com/1861/11/17/news/the-conservative-leaders-on-the-war.html?scp=2&sq=earl+of+shrewsbury&st=p.
You can't trim them as part of the citation style. What is possible is to code a citation style (or use an existing one) that doesn't print URLs for anything except web pages - APA and MLA would be examples I believe.
For @doyledh, I would just manually edit those records per @adamsmith's suggestion (in your example, remove all content after the "?").
In any case, my point was to suggest the OP fix the data in their records to be how they want them.
Obviously this will trim URLs only for articles you download starting now, not retroactively.