Word Plugin and in-text citations for author with multiple titles (MLA)

My in-text citations are not differentiating between a particular author's multiple books/articles. For example, I'm getting

(Bumke 141)

when I need

(Bumke, *Courtly* 141).

I've tried refreshing, deleting the works cited and re-inserting, and refreshing again. I've made sure I've updated to the latest plugin and Firefox extension. I do not have Track Changes enabled.

I'm on a Windows PC and am using Word 2010.

Can anyone help? Thank you!
  • Which style are you using?
  • edited March 25, 2013
    the full title of this post (not available in above view but in list view) says MLA.
  • could you post two bibliography entries that should be disambiguating in the text but aren't? The MLA style should do that, but it's possible there are glitches.
  • Yes, it is MLA, sorry for not including that in the post.

    Here is one example from my bibliography:

    Bumke, Joachim. Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages. Trans. Thomas Dunlap. Woodstock, NY: Overlook, 2000. Print.
    ---. Geschichte Der Deutschen Literatur im Hohen Mittelalter. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch, 1990. Print. Geschichte der deutschen Literatur im Mittelalter 2.
    ---. Höfische Kultur: Literatur und Gesellschaft im Hohen Mittelalter. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch, 1986. Print.
    ---. “Wolfram Von Eschenbach: ‘Parzival’.” Handschriftencensus: Eine Bestandsaufnahme der handschriftlichen Überlieferung deutschsprachiger Texte des Mittelalters. 1999. Web. 9 Oct. 2011.

    I'm not positive, but I think what is happening is that the first in-text citation is showing just the last name, so

    (Bumke 141)

    and then once I bring in another title, the subsequent citations do differentiate:

    (Bumke, *Höfische* 200)

    Obviously I need all citations to reflect the short title.

    Thank you!
  • Just wondering if this might get fixed any time soon. Thanks!
  • Works for me - have you clicked the "Refresh" button in the Word/LO plugin?
  • Yes, I have, a number of times. It does not fix the problem. In fact it compounds it: when I click on an individual in-text citation to edit it, it will show up correctly, but after clicking refresh, the short title disappears.
  • Well, that's interesting. There is indeed a processor bug.

    If there is no bibliography in the document, the refresh will produce correct citations. With a bibliography added, refresh drops the title of the first cite, just as @malczyk describes.

    I'll see what can be done.
  • thanks Frank for figuring that out - would have taken me ages.
  • This has been fixed. The processor version didn't make it in time for the initial Zotero 4.0 release, but you can try out the change with the processor patch plugin.
  • Thank you very much!
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