Multiple citation styles in one document?
I use Zotero 6.0.26 on MacOS BigSur with LibreOffice 7.5.5.2 (en).
My university requires two different styles for references besides the bibliography:
1. indicate the source of a quote or a paraphrase like:
He writes "Sinitic is made up of at least a dozen distinct languages" (Wang 2015:35)
- which is: (author year:page)
2. naming a source in a sentence like:
Wang (2015) prefers to use the term 'Sinitic' instead of 'Chinese'
- which is: author (year)
Is there a way to use Zotero's LibreOffice integration to manage this?
My university requires two different styles for references besides the bibliography:
1. indicate the source of a quote or a paraphrase like:
He writes "Sinitic is made up of at least a dozen distinct languages" (Wang 2015:35)
- which is: (author year:page)
2. naming a source in a sentence like:
Wang (2015) prefers to use the term 'Sinitic' instead of 'Chinese'
- which is: author (year)
Is there a way to use Zotero's LibreOffice integration to manage this?
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damnationSee the omit author functionality explained here: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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djinsasaThanks for your reply! But this means I have to write the author manually, doesn't it?
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damnationExactly