Can you insert an in-text citation in bibliographic format?
Is it possible to insert an in-text reference in bibliographic format, as opposed to (author-date) or [number]?
The "create bibliography from item..." in Zotero gets close to what I need but not quite, because it bypasses the abbreviation filter of MLZ and does not allow pinpoint locator.
The "create bibliography from item..." in Zotero gets close to what I need but not quite, because it bypasses the abbreviation filter of MLZ and does not allow pinpoint locator.
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If you look, say, at the Chicago Full Note style, does that look kind of like what you want?
In your style you can pretty much define anything for a citation that you could define for a bibliography. The only options not available are line spacing, hanging indent/second field align, and subsequent author-substitute.
You could just take the chicago full note style, e.g. and change it from class="note" to class="in-text" - to print
Herbert A. Simon, “A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice,” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 69, no. 1 (1955): 99–118.
in the body of the document. Is that what you're after? There is no reason an "in-text citation" needs to be limited to author-date or a number. That's just practically what most of them are.
BTW, by "full bibliographic information", I just meant reference in conformation to the particular style, be it Chicago, Vancouver or Bluebook.