Creating an Annotated Bibliography
Hello. Is it still not possible to easily create an annotated bibliography with Zotero? I read some threads from several years ago where people were have trouble with this. A few people find some ways around the problem. I'm not sure that those options from around 2010 still work.
As a librarian, the main think I do is create annotated bibliographies. I could import an RIS from Zotero into Endnote but I already know that bibliographic data is lost when I do that. Dates and other important info don't find their way into Endnote to export an annotated bibliography. I like everything else about Zotero more than Endnote. Boy, it would be good to create an annotated bib. from Zotero. Maybe I'm missing something. Thanks for any help.
As a librarian, the main think I do is create annotated bibliographies. I could import an RIS from Zotero into Endnote but I already know that bibliographic data is lost when I do that. Dates and other important info don't find their way into Endnote to export an annotated bibliography. I like everything else about Zotero more than Endnote. Boy, it would be good to create an annotated bib. from Zotero. Maybe I'm missing something. Thanks for any help.
It _is_ possible to generate bibliographies that include the abstract field and/or the Extra field.
When I select "create a bibliography from item(s)", I see major citation styles but no option to create (export) the items in a citation style with abstracts. Can I do this by managing the citation styles.
Thanks again for your quick response. Best, Scott
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=annot
https://www.zotero.org/support/preferences/cite
There is a source of confusion in the discussion (Note could reference foot or end note, as opposed to user notes added under the tabbed Notes...
(@adamsmith CSL note seems like a much better field to use for this anyway. Would you be opposed to changing it?)
Parkinson, Robert G. “Print, the Press, and the American Revolution,”
August 3, 2015. http://americanhistory.oxfordre.com/.....
This is my annotation, and I will stick by it through thick and thin. Sometimes
that will work, and sometimes, well, it won't.
but it is a move in the right direction. But, how does one find anything using the style editor without a find function? I was trying to reverse engineer the style file and could not locate where Extra is referenced.
As for finding something -- it really depends. For one, you'd need to know how the Zotero field is referenced, which is "note" not "Extra" (see a full list here): aurimasv.github.io/z2csl/typeMap.xml
Then it's really a question of how you want to work. Working with the code, you can in fact use ctrl+f/cmd+f to find things. Working with the visual editor you can usually click on elements of the citation to find them, though there's no example of a citation with somethin in note/Extra in the visual editor, so that's of little help.
Btw. Keith Stanger has a whole list of styles with annotated bibliographies in Extra:
http://guides.emich.edu/c.php?g=188045&p=1241422
I pulled Keith's APA6th annotated, and then changed display for note from block to right-inline and got exactly what I needed.
<text variable="note" display="right-inline"/>
I noticed that some of the styles provide a complete title on hover and some, like Keith's, don't appear to exhibit that behavior. What is onHover reading from the one file that its not apparently reading from Keith's file?
Lastly, as I understand it, there is no way to display Zotero Notes. What about Tags and Related?
And no, no tags&related either.
Yes, I understand diff twixt Keith's page and Zotero/styles (and I sent him some comments on the instructions for adding styles in Zotero standalone).
Thanks again.