Removing fields in Zotero
Hello all,
I am working on updating a citation style for my company. I was wondering if there is a way to remove the journal abbreviation field? We have numerous people working on documents and we would like to keep the bibliography uniform. Some users end up entering a journal abbreviation or zotero just autopopulates it in. This creates an issue when we finish a huge document (200+ pages) with more than 400 sources. It's tedious having to go back through each reference in the bibliography to make sure all are uniform without the journal abbreviation.
Thanks in advance
I am working on updating a citation style for my company. I was wondering if there is a way to remove the journal abbreviation field? We have numerous people working on documents and we would like to keep the bibliography uniform. Some users end up entering a journal abbreviation or zotero just autopopulates it in. This creates an issue when we finish a huge document (200+ pages) with more than 400 sources. It's tedious having to go back through each reference in the bibliography to make sure all are uniform without the journal abbreviation.
Thanks in advance
* not "really" because I think it'd technically be possible to give everyone in your company a patched version of Zotero that doesn't show that field but that doesn't seem reasonably feasible
The modified style that @adamsmith points out solves the problem in a low-impact, Zotero-supported way.
@emilianoheyns Would it be possible to do both? Remove the field from the display and follow adamsmith's suggestion? Ideally I want our users to have ease when inputting sources. If I could completely remove fields we don't want to use it would remove ambiguity to users and people wouldn't question to themselves "Do I need to input this or not?" Regardless, thank you! I appreciate your input :)
I'd recommend against it. Possible, yes. But the modified style will solve the problem, if people still type something there, it will just be ignored.
I'm still a techie at heart, so questions that sound like "can it be done" to most sound like "is there a law of nature that precludes a solution to the problem as stipulated" to me ;)
I have little experience in tech, including coding. I'm not sure why I took on this challenge to update a style code suitable for my companies use. But with great curiosity sometimes comes great reward, hopefully something will come from this experience. So people like me need people like you! I'm grateful you view things in that manner without it I'd still be banging my head on the keyboard. With that said, I'll probably need your advice some time in the near future... when I find myself in a similar situation haha.
Take care for now,
JML512