Creating a bibliography in HTML with links to attachments
Hi all,
I am trying to put the sources for my book online by creating a bibliography in HTML with links to the source PDFs (relative ones are fine, I can do a search-and-replace to insert the proper URLs).
My searches sofar haven't really given me a workable way to achieve this, but my experience with Zotero is somewhat limited. I'd be very grateful if someone could give me some tips.
I am trying to put the sources for my book online by creating a bibliography in HTML with links to the source PDFs (relative ones are fine, I can do a search-and-replace to insert the proper URLs).
My searches sofar haven't really given me a workable way to achieve this, but my experience with Zotero is somewhat limited. I'd be very grateful if someone could give me some tips.
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bwiernikWhat exactly do you mean by “link to PDFs”. If you mean a link to where a reader can find the item at a publisher website, any style that includes the DOI will be good, such as APA style
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nieuwlandedited June 24, 2021I mean a path to the PDF file location, so that I can simply export to HTML, tweak the path to correspond to a valid URL, and upload the bally lot.
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adamsmithYou mean the PDF on your hard disk? Can't be done using CSL styles. The citation styles don't have access to attachments and their filepaths.
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