"Hereinafter" in Juris-M?
Hello,
I am trying to use "hereinafter" to refer to previously cited sources (in my case, the GDPR), using Juris-M. I have filled out the field for "Short Title." And, I have played around with the abbreviations list in the Style editor, but I just don't get it to work. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
All the best,
Nik
I am trying to use "hereinafter" to refer to previously cited sources (in my case, the GDPR), using Juris-M. I have filled out the field for "Short Title." And, I have played around with the abbreviations list in the Style editor, but I just don't get it to work. Any help/advice would be appreciated.
All the best,
Nik
And you need to use a CSL style that uses the `hereinafter` variable, such as the CSLm styles distributed on the Jursim website.
See here for an example of what the style needs to include for `hereinafter` to be used: https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-m/index.html#hereinafter-extension
I am using JM Indigo Book Law Review, which does not seem to include the 'hereinafter' variable. So I guess I will do the "hereinafter" references manually.
General style editing instructions here: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step