Duplicating citation.
Hello,
I'm writting an article and when I'm including some citation which has been cited previously, it appeared like a new citation. For example, a first citation with number 4 will appear with number 11 when I cite it again. I have no duplicated in my library, I tried citing it from "cited" and then from "my library" but it still appear like 2 differents citations. I copied and pasted it directly, with no changes. Can anybody tell me how to fix it? Thank you.
I'm writting an article and when I'm including some citation which has been cited previously, it appeared like a new citation. For example, a first citation with number 4 will appear with number 11 when I cite it again. I have no duplicated in my library, I tried citing it from "cited" and then from "my library" but it still appear like 2 differents citations. I copied and pasted it directly, with no changes. Can anybody tell me how to fix it? Thank you.
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adamsmithWhich citation style? Footnote styles (like Chicago Manual) will always number consecutively. Try e.g. Vancouver style for getting the same number for the same citation.
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xavierboulvardadamsmith, thank you very much, I did it with the Vancouver style (previously I used Chicago manual of style) and now my citations are no more duplicated but I have a new problem. I can't see my citations at the end of my document (I know that there is no footnotes in the Vancouver style). Which style can I use that doesn't duplicate the citations and puts the citations at the end of the document? Or how can I see the citations? Thank you again.
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bwiernikYou just need to insert the bibliography. Place the cursor where you want it, then click the Add/Edit Bibliography button in the Zotero tab in Word.
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xavierboulvardGreat! Thank you both very much!