Changing date format
Hello...I think I have a simple question: how do I change the date format so that I can enter the date of a new source entry in my library as: DD MM YY and have my footnotes reflect the same?
I am using Zotero desktop version on a Mac with MS Word, and I could not find the answer by searching the forums though it is probably there...sorry.
Thanks for the help!
I am using Zotero desktop version on a Mac with MS Word, and I could not find the answer by searching the forums though it is probably there...sorry.
Thanks for the help!
I am using Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note). I am using the desktop version of Zotero integrated with MS Word on a Mac. Output would be both for footnotes and a bibliography.
Can you help? thx
So this: "Nobelpristagaren Alfvén Kämpar Med Centern Mot Kärnkraftsamhället,” Norrköpings Tidningar, June 10, 1976, 8.
Becomes this: "Nobelpristagaren Alfvén Kämpar Med Centern Mot Kärnkraftsamhället,” Norrköpings Tidningar, 10/6 1976, 8.
Please let me know if you need any additional info. Thank you!
2. Copy all that code
3. Go here: http://editor.citationstyles.org/codeEditor/
4. Paste all the code in the box in the bottom over the code in there
5. Switch to the visual editor (on top)
6. Top right: click on "Example citations"
7. Untick anything and tick the "article-newspaper" one
8. You should now see "Lisa W. Foderaro, “Rooftop Greenhouse Will Boost City Farming,” New York Times, April 6, 2012."
9. click on the "April 6, 2012" part
10. .... follow the video I made for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOor64T4RvY&feature=youtu.be (note I'm using a different style as the chicago note style is huge and is lame; you just need to wait though!)
make sure to change the file ID, self link and filename all to the same new name (like in the video). otherwise your new style will get overwritten with the next update.