Alpha bibliography style
Hello everyone,
Is there the bibliographic style "alpha" supported by Zotero? Essentially it combines the first letter of the last names of authors coupled (if necessary) with the year of publication, e.g.:
Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, Alexander Samarin:
The LATEX companion - includes newly revised LATEX standard. Programming languages, Addison-Wesley 1994, ISBN 0201541998, pp. I-XXX, 1-528
yields [GMS94]
It is one of the most basic ways to reference things, at least used to be. Is it called something else in zotero, as in bibtex it is called just "alpha"?
PS: Trying to use zotero through MS Word.
Is there the bibliographic style "alpha" supported by Zotero? Essentially it combines the first letter of the last names of authors coupled (if necessary) with the year of publication, e.g.:
Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, Alexander Samarin:
The LATEX companion - includes newly revised LATEX standard. Programming languages, Addison-Wesley 1994, ISBN 0201541998, pp. I-XXX, 1-528
yields [GMS94]
It is one of the most basic ways to reference things, at least used to be. Is it called something else in zotero, as in bibtex it is called just "alpha"?
PS: Trying to use zotero through MS Word.
It being in German doesn't make a difference?
Thanks a lot!
Editing step by step guide: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
You'd change de-DE to en-GB or en-US for example or just completely remove it.