Translator help request: www.retsinformation.dk
Hello
The website www.retsinformation.dk (an official site with all Danish legislation) does not seem to work with zotero anymore. Someone made a translator for it, as seen below, but unfortunately, it does not work anymore.
https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/master/Retsinformation.js
Any help is appreciated. This is a site with high traffic, and it is unfortunate that Zotero does not take any metadata from it any longer; it merely saves it as a webpage with snapshot and no embedded metadata. This seems to be the case no matter what legal cites, I want to do from the site.
Please let me know if you need additional information.
Thank you in advance.
The website www.retsinformation.dk (an official site with all Danish legislation) does not seem to work with zotero anymore. Someone made a translator for it, as seen below, but unfortunately, it does not work anymore.
https://github.com/zotero/translators/blob/master/Retsinformation.js
Any help is appreciated. This is a site with high traffic, and it is unfortunate that Zotero does not take any metadata from it any longer; it merely saves it as a webpage with snapshot and no embedded metadata. This seems to be the case no matter what legal cites, I want to do from the site.
Please let me know if you need additional information.
Thank you in advance.
If I may, I have two requests, one more urgent than the other, I admit. The first one pertains the LAW ID and how it, right now, is put under Public Law Number (USA), which we do not use. It should be put into the section "nummer" and it should contain more metadata.
I made you a quick imgur with a few pictures, that should specify what I mean :)
https://imgur.com/a/eJq1abC
I can now see that it uses the abbreviated titles, for the in-text citations for the laws, when able. As seen in this imgur:
https://imgur.com/a/HBzC1vD
Would it at all, be possible to use the full title the FIRST time you cite it, in text, and from then on, use the abbreviated title?
Lastly a question:
If I would like to add to the bibliography, to the legal citation, from which ministry or office the law comes from. Would that be a change to the metadata from retsinformation or would that be an issue with Zotero and a style change?
Example her:
https://imgur.com/a/qD01BNu
Again @AbeJellinek thank you for your help. I'm uncertain when my requests are relevant to the metadata fix you made to retsinformation and when it involves a citation style change, so apologies if I ask for something, that is not relevant for the fix you made.
I am using APA 7th. I made a quick imgur to show you how it should been shown, mostly just because I like pictures, and I often do a terrible job at describing.
https://imgur.com/a/UmR64O7
EDIT: the "u.å" is in relation to the date, not the title.
Now, this might be wishful thinking, but it would be super helpful if the first citation could both say the full title of the law but also a note that it will henceforth be cited as //insert abbreviated title//
Thanks for all the interaction and help throughout my issues with retsinformation. This community is super helpful.
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To answer your second question:
The data is in Zotero, and you're correct that it is a citationstyle issue, I made a change to the style that would solve it.
@adamsmith I know I already made a reply for you to comment on, but I just had one more question. Is it possible to suppress the (year) in intext citations for specific citations?
I know I can do a citation style change and simply remove the (year) remark for intext citations. However, what if I would, for instance, like to remove it only for legislation?
It is mostly because I am curious if you can differentiate between different types of intext citations. Along the lines of:
If legislation do not include date-intext
Else do?
XML and coding in general is not really my strong suit, so any help is appreciated.
@adamsmith two questions, if I may:
- Is it possible to suppress the year in intext citations only for legislation?
- Is it possible to use the full title of the law the first time you cite it intext, and subsequently cited, use the (official) abbreviated title for that same law?
If yes to any of these two questions, could you (or someone else), steer me towards the solutions?
I use APA 7th.
Any help is appreciated!
General instructions are here: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step and you can e.g. look at the Chicago Manual full note style to see how the testing for position works, but as I say, this isn't, unfortunately, a trivial change to make