ACM Standard Reference Format
Dear All,
I am a Zotero fan and I have been using Zotero for my papers, theses, etc for a few years. I am searching for a Zotero style that conforms to ACM Standard Reference Format but I cannot find it unfortunately. For example, I have used the style titled "Association for Computing Machinery" but it does not include conference locations and publishers for example.
Is there a style that I can use now? Thank you so much.
I am a Zotero fan and I have been using Zotero for my papers, theses, etc for a few years. I am searching for a Zotero style that conforms to ACM Standard Reference Format but I cannot find it unfortunately. For example, I have used the style titled "Association for Computing Machinery" but it does not include conference locations and publishers for example.
Is there a style that I can use now? Thank you so much.
This is the standard ACM reference style:
https://www.acm.org/publications/authors/reference-formatting
There are two things that gets my attention now:
1- for theses the style does not include its type (I have a thesis type "Master's thesis").
It should be like this:
Doctoral dissertation:
[1] Kenneth L. Clarkson. 1985. Algorithms for Closest-Point Problems (Computational Geometry). Ph.D. Dissertation. Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. UMI Order Number: AAT 8506171.
Master's Thesis:
[1] David A. Anisi. 2003. Optimal Motion Control of a Ground Vehicle. Master's thesis. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden.
2- Can Zotero generate the initial names of conferences automatically? For example, to generate NSDI from "Networked Systems Design and implementation"?
2) What exactly do you mean? When do you want the full and short forms to appear?
Answer to 2) is no, Zotero can't do that. Add the acronym for the conference to the proceedings title.