How to reference the same article multiple times in IEEE Style?
Dear Zotero team,
1. How to reference the same article multiple times in IEEE Style?
When I for example I have references
[1], [2], [3] or more and in need to reference again article number [1] it makes it [1] instead of the number [4] and starts all over again numbering all next citations and references also as from number [1], then [2], etc.
I need citations and references to go in proper sequence consecutively in square brackets even if I am citing the same document later in the text. Please kindly guide how can I achieve this?
2. According to the guidelines http://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/IEEE-Reference-Guide_081920.pdf
Multiple references need to be separated by commas, [2], [3] and also gives publication month in references and at least 6 names of authors before et al. is there any updated version of the IEEE style that does these required aspects?
Thnak you.
1. How to reference the same article multiple times in IEEE Style?
When I for example I have references
[1], [2], [3] or more and in need to reference again article number [1] it makes it [1] instead of the number [4] and starts all over again numbering all next citations and references also as from number [1], then [2], etc.
I need citations and references to go in proper sequence consecutively in square brackets even if I am citing the same document later in the text. Please kindly guide how can I achieve this?
2. According to the guidelines http://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/IEEE-Reference-Guide_081920.pdf
Multiple references need to be separated by commas, [2], [3] and also gives publication month in references and at least 6 names of authors before et al. is there any updated version of the IEEE style that does these required aspects?
Thnak you.
For multi-item citations, see https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#citations_with_multiple_cited_items
If you think a reference isn't right, you'd have to provide an example reference you're getting from Zotero and explain how it's wrong. Zotero's IEEE style should do all of those things correctly.