Changing terms in Turabian 8th edition to Dutch
Hi all,
I've started using Zotero lately and am really enjoying it. However, I ran into the following problem. I use Zotero to cite sources, but I'm currently writing my master's thesis in Dutch and Turabian 8th is only available in English, as far as I can see. Because of this, I would like to be able to change words like 'accessed on' to 'geraadpleegd op' and change the way dates are displayed (e.g. '12 augustus 2020' instead of 'August 12, 2020').
I have already tried using the style editor, but I know next to nothing about coding so that has been a little challenging. All tips are welcome, thanks in advance!
I've started using Zotero lately and am really enjoying it. However, I ran into the following problem. I use Zotero to cite sources, but I'm currently writing my master's thesis in Dutch and Turabian 8th is only available in English, as far as I can see. Because of this, I would like to be able to change words like 'accessed on' to 'geraadpleegd op' and change the way dates are displayed (e.g. '12 augustus 2020' instead of 'August 12, 2020').
I have already tried using the style editor, but I know next to nothing about coding so that has been a little challenging. All tips are welcome, thanks in advance!
This is an old discussion that has not been active in a long time. Before commenting here, you should strongly consider starting a new discussion instead. If you think the content of this discussion is still relevant, you can link to it from your new discussion.
Upgrade Storage
default-locale="en-US"from the Turabian style (you'll then be able to select any language to use with it) or use one of the Chicago Manual 16th edition styles which is already optimized for multiple languages and essentially the same as Turabian.If you go the first route
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
has instructions. Don't forget to update style ID and title