Confused about citation styles
I'd like to get some biblio in BibTeX format. One way is to Export Items from the context menu. Another (cumbersome) way is to temporarily set Export/Item Format to BibTeX and then do a quick copy. A third way is to Create Bibliography from Items, again from the context menu. But by default there is no BibTeX style so I went to Cite/Style Manager and added it. So there are plenty of options.
But I'm confused about some aspects of the above:
- Why are there two different lists of styles, a fixed one for quick copy and an extendable one to create bibliographies? And, for example, why is BibTeX included in one by default but not in the other one?
- What is the relationship between the export action in the context menu and the export settings panel? In particular, why is Item Format included as an export setting, when it's not actually referring to the format for an export action but for a quick copy instead (and for a good reason, because export actions should produce a file while quick copy is just a text fragment).
Thanks in advance.
But I'm confused about some aspects of the above:
- Why are there two different lists of styles, a fixed one for quick copy and an extendable one to create bibliographies? And, for example, why is BibTeX included in one by default but not in the other one?
- What is the relationship between the export action in the context menu and the export settings panel? In particular, why is Item Format included as an export setting, when it's not actually referring to the format for an export action but for a quick copy instead (and for a good reason, because export actions should produce a file while quick copy is just a text fragment).
Thanks in advance.
I was able to answer this one myself. I didn't realize at first, but the Item format dropdown in fact includes two sections, Citation Styles and Export Formats, the list that is fixed and includes BibTeX by default is Export Formats, but the Citation Styles section is appropriately updated from Cite/Style Manager, e.g. it now reflects that I added the BibTeX style.
I still kind of confused about having BibTeX twice, but I assume export formats are quite different beasts from citation styles, even though both can be set for quick copy.
BibTeX in Zotero is in this latter category: it's an export format, not a citation style.
(There is, I'll admit somewhat confusingly, a citation style called "BibTeX" available. It's designed for tools other than Zotero without proper BibTeX support. You should not use it with Zotero.) The export settings are all about Quick copy, as the heading at the top, right below Export, indicates.
I think you're just interpreting "format" wrong -- that's not "file format" (I think we'd use "file type" if that was intended) but the format -- citation, bibliography, metadata format(!) -- that quick copy produces.
Beyond this, if you regularly work with BibTeX, you probably want to look at the BetterBibTeX add-on.
> a citation style called "BibTeX" ... You should not use it with Zotero
Why? I found it to be the more convenient option to copy&paste BibTeX without installing additional plugins. The quick copy option can take advantage of the export format, but it's cumbersome having to temporarily set the item format to BibTeX and back. And the export action produces an entire file.
You can use Zutilo to assign multiple quick copy formats to different keyboard shortcuts. I think Actions & Tags for Zotero 7 has that too, but not sure.