Abbreviations for Zotero
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It may be that you are expecting behavior that the plugin isn't designed for. What would you like to see happen?
Would this work properly if the extra identifiers were removed leaving only the titles and abbreviations? I recognize that the structure of "my" JSON tags differ from the format you used above.
I thought that this might be a useful addition to the lists of abbreviations. My list contains abbreviations for several thousand journals that aren't included in the other online listings.
(Install add-ons in standalone by downloading the .xpi and installing via Tools-->add-ons-->crossed tools icon -->install from file.
Now to work out how to use it...
Thanks :)
I wouldn't mind getting my hands dirty but I must say I have minimal knowledge in such things...
I will try and transform DWL-SDCA's file and post my results here.
A quick way to know what's the required format is to use the abbr filter: in your word processor, open the abbr filter (add/edit citation; classic view: "abbrevs" button), edit some fields and export the result. You can then open the generated file in a text editor.)
I used the .txt file available on PubMed (ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/pubmed/J_Entrez.txt) as a start, because DWL-SDCA's file had encoding problems and all the accents weren't recognized on my Mac.
However, my file doesn't seem to work because PubMed lists journals with lower case letters.
For instance what might be "Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience" in my Zotero library, is listed as "Journal of cognitive neuroscience" in the PubMed file.
Do you reckon there is a way around that?
EDIT: the file is available here http://www.herosh.com/download/11020232/journalslist-221112.json.zip.html
I guess my question is, did anything come of this? I couldn't track anything down anything from the CitationSylist website or through other searches. I'm sure there are lots of users out there with different style lists (in addition to the fantastic law resources that fbennett has created and made available) and it would be great to have an online repository for these styles (maybe they aren't that different?), maybe to prevent constant reinvention of the wheel.
As I said, my specific interest is in the biological sciences, and I would be happy to contribute further changes (and maybe learn a bit in the process).
Thanks.
Any suggestions?
These tests were run with MLZ, which is the client that the Abbreviation Filter was written to support. If you are using official Zotero, that would be the cause of at least one of your testing failures (see below).
What may be confusing is that the plugin only lists input abbreviations that are relevant for the current document. An item referenced in the document must contain the (exact same) "long form" field content, and it must be rendered with form="short" (for plain text fields) or with institution-parts="short" [or long-short. or short-long] (for an institution name). If the appropriate short form is not demanded by the style, the abbreviation will have no effect.
The official version of CSL (to which styles hosted through zotero.org conform) cannot short-form institution names. The "institution-parts" attribute that controls this is associated with the cs:institution element, and official CSL does not allow it. Even when present in the style, the cs:institution element is applied only when the name input contains a special "isInstitution" flag. Official Zotero does not set this flag. For these reasons, if you are using Zotero 3.0.13 (or any other version of official Zotero), the media.json sample file will have no effect on output. (Matching field content does seem to turn up in the plugin listing with the standard chicago-author-date.csl style, which it should probably not do; but it is ignored when generating output.)
For testing, I did the following:
(1) Installed MLZ (from http://citationstylist.org)
(2) Installed Abbreviation Filter (from http://citationstylist.org)
(3) Installed Zotero LibreOffice plugin (from http://zotero.org)
(4) Created a Radio Broadcast item with Network value of "Columbia Broadcasting System"
(5) Opened a document and set it to use MLZ Chicago Fullnote
(6) Inserted the CBS reference into the document.
(7) Imported the MLZ Chicago Fullnote abbrevs list (from http://citationstylist.org)
(8) Clicked OK to close the plugin popup.
Edit: also, for phrases, is there a way to do a partial match? i.e. match only the beginning of the word? I'm trying to create a phrase list for LTWA (I didn't see one available yet)
There isn't a partial match feature in the phrase matching mechanism, unfortunately. It's whole-words/phrases or nothing.
How can I uninstall this plugin? Thanks.