Zotero Not Compliant with the IEEE Style Guide
The IEEE style guide dated 2023 is the latest, and it is located at
https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/IEEE_Reference_Guide.pdf
Although you can choose a Standard type for IEEE, Zotero doesn't recognize the type when creating the bibliography entry, and is defaulting to another type.
The title of a standard should be italicized, not in quotes, and the document number should appear after the title separated by a comma. The date should be last.
https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/IEEE_Reference_Guide.pdf
Although you can choose a Standard type for IEEE, Zotero doesn't recognize the type when creating the bibliography entry, and is defaulting to another type.
The title of a standard should be italicized, not in quotes, and the document number should appear after the title separated by a comma. The date should be last.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/f501356ae83ac1352b3997db74d943146eeab4f6/ieee.csl
After posting, I found other issues between the IEEE CSL and the IEEE Reference Guide wrt other types as well. A major problem is that the IEEE guide is not very clear, and there are a number of mistakes and inconsistencies in the examples it provides. As a result, universities have interpreted parts of the guide differently. I contacted IEEE, and will see about getting clarifications/corrections to the guide before going forward further.