citation style using shortcuts
Hi,
I am looking for a citation style using shortcuts similar to this:
"[AbJa1985, p. 165]"
and like this in the bibliography:
"[AbJa1985] Abraham, Richard & Jakob, Paul (1985) ..."
I have seen styles like this many times in newer publications in computer science. But it is very difficult for me to find something like this because I have not even a clue how these kinds of styles are called.
Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you!
I am looking for a citation style using shortcuts similar to this:
"[AbJa1985, p. 165]"
and like this in the bibliography:
"[AbJa1985] Abraham, Richard & Jakob, Paul (1985) ..."
I have seen styles like this many times in newer publications in computer science. But it is very difficult for me to find something like this because I have not even a clue how these kinds of styles are called.
Any help is very much appreciated. Thank you!
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https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5239/2/first-letter-of-author-as-citation/
@other people looking for this:
tumsi seems to have found a clever way to accomplish custom alphanumeric shortcuts, check his post tumsi Sep 8th 2010 at https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/5239/2/first-letter-of-author-as-citation/