Unified Linguistics Style Sheet: problem with conference presentations
Hello, I am using Zotero 4.0.8 and Zotero Word for Windows Integration 3.1.12 (the most recent versions according to Firefox). I have just updated the Unified Linguistics Style Sheet too.
References to conference presentations (not in Proceedings) do not conform to style in reference list. They should appear like this:
PRINCE,ELLEN. 1991. Relative clauses, resumptive pronouns, and kind-sentences. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago.
Instead, we get this:
PRINCE,ELLEN. 1991. Relative clauses, resumptive pronouns, and kind-sentences. Chicago.
That is, the content in the conference name field does not appear, but it should appear prefixed by "Paper presented at". Entering the name of the content in the "Proceedings Title" field obviously does not do it because it treats it like something published in a book (no prefixation with "Paper presented at", and italics, both wrong).
Is there a known fix for this? Unfortunately, I can sort of understand XML but I cannot write code in it :-(
Thank you kindly, folks.
Bruno
References to conference presentations (not in Proceedings) do not conform to style in reference list. They should appear like this:
PRINCE,ELLEN. 1991. Relative clauses, resumptive pronouns, and kind-sentences. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Chicago.
Instead, we get this:
PRINCE,ELLEN. 1991. Relative clauses, resumptive pronouns, and kind-sentences. Chicago.
That is, the content in the conference name field does not appear, but it should appear prefixed by "Paper presented at". Entering the name of the content in the "Proceedings Title" field obviously does not do it because it treats it like something published in a book (no prefixation with "Paper presented at", and italics, both wrong).
Is there a known fix for this? Unfortunately, I can sort of understand XML but I cannot write code in it :-(
Thank you kindly, folks.
Bruno
I haven't checked the stylesheet to make sure it work correctly for presentation, but one step at a time.