Two requests
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And also in quoting them.
I try to use Document, but things get scrambled depending on what standard it is, and on the Citation style.
I realize it's not a easy task, since there is not a standard for standards....especially not US engineering standards: there are 100's of them.
The International Classification of Standards comes the closest perhaps.
But what about a Zotero type called Engineering Standards, with some Sub-Types?
Some major standard types are:
EN
ISO
ASTM
I don't know enough about Zotero to create my own template/plug-in: is there some guidance on that?
Thanks,
Alan Jarvis
Right now there's really not much you can do, sorry. I'd generally recommend using "Report" until the proper item type is available.
One has to do it all manually.
I've used "Report" as well as "Document", but either are very good.
The ASTM and EN/ISO standard web pages are very structured.
It just seems a shame there's not any way to import the data.
I'll see how EndNote does it.
http://instr.iastate.libguides.com/content.php?pid=83014&sid=1404730
I imagine that _may_ have something to do with no 4.1?
Prey tell, what news?
A translator in order to automatically import ISO/DIN/VDI standards and a dedicated document type would be helpful in the process.