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also discussed here (and following comments): http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/17270/page-numbers/#Item_8
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Voici comment faire : vous sélectionnez la première référence, ensuite vous cliquez sur "Multiple sources" : Ensuite vous pouvez ajouter et enlever des citations dans la colonne à droite :
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Et si vous cliquez sur "add citation" qu'est-ce qui s'affiche ? Une petite représentation de votre base sous Zotero ou vous pouvez sélectionner la référence ? Il y a une option pour choisir plusieurs références ("multiple citations", de tête) qui vo…
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Le fait d'avoir un mac ne devrait pas changer grand chose (à part la localisation des boutons pour insérer la citation etc.) Les questions que vous posez concernant le rendu de la citation (avec des [] et non des ()), ainsi que de la bibliographie …
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thanks for the replies - that makes sense, especially the point about the ready-formatted text. Just to keep all the elements in one thread, I now see they have introduced search options for google scholar and citation in three standard formats http…
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- for the new thread - those would be tags ("marqueurs" in the French interface translation I think)
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thanks - that's really helpful. I'll probably leave it as-is for the first round of sessions we are doing very soon and then remove the proxy-question for the next round and add IE-support as soon as it arrives.
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Apologies for resurrecting this thread - while preparing for a new round on training sessions for Zotero newbies at my institution, I was mulling over the question of explaining the different ways of using Zotero. I have compiled a decisional flowch…
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I've dropped them a note to see if that can't be remedied.
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The only place I can think of at the moment for chapters is CAIRN, and that's not much use outside the humanities in France. That said, their data is not being captured correctly atm - see this example : edited volume : http://www.cairn.info/les-in…
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aucun souci (le tutoriel n'est pas le mien, je ne fais que le conseiller) - il suffit d'aller ici : http://www.zotero.org/styles . Le champ de recherche vous permet de trouver les différents styles vancouver, si vous maintenez la souris su-dessus du…
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regardez ici pour un excellent tutoriel : http://www.thomaslienhard.fr/TutorielZotero.html
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I have just had an old student of mine who has now moved on to Heidelberg ask me for a style for the Historisches Seminar, Heidelberg (no style guide available online). I am still waiting to hear back whether it needs any tweaking (hence why it is n…
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I definitely agree - I have set up a pretty large-scale group bibliography for a scholarly society, including piping the contents through to the society website via zotpress (for the curious, details are here: http://www.firstworldwarstudies.org/?p=…
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definitely agree too - I get caught out by this quite regularly as well.
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My workaround for this kind of problem has been to run my .bib file exported from Zotero through jabref which has an option to remove certain fields. Not necessary an elegant solution, but does the job fairly quickly and efficiently and after all i…
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Je confirme (pour l'histoire) une majorité de "in" (vu comme du latin, donc le plus souvent en italique, mais pas toujours), avec un "dans" tout à fait admis, mais plus rare. De mon côté ok pour que cela bascule sur un "in" dans le locale, à moins d…
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I have a style for the Historisches Seminar, Heidelberg, currently being tested. No online style guide, but I got sent a scanned version of the paper guide and will put the style up once it has been confirmed as useful. That should add to the stock …
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You might want to experiment with the recursive collections hidden option explained here : http://www.zotero.org/support/hidden_prefs Rather than just seeing the items placed in a collection, you see all the items in the various subcollections. I fi…
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for those who read French, this tutorial/collection of hints is useful http://www.thomaslienhard.fr/TutorielZotero.html . Some of the information dates from before the current version of zotero and csl, but most is still applicable.
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I'm happy to look at stuff in French, yes. You may want to take a look at our most recent tutorial on Zotero in French here http://www.boiteaoutils.info/2011/06/decouvrir-zotero-21-de-linstallation-la.html - elaborated with my colleague Emilien Ruiz…
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For the French characters, take a look at a style I wrote http://franziska.fr/ehess-histoire.csl which has hard-coded quotation marks, no. indicators and "espaces insécables"
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What are the privacy settings for your group? If it's public, you can't attach files, which would explain what is happening. Trouble-shot this several times for several users recently and am beginning to think some kind of obvious warning would be a…
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Good call fbennett - I'll join in the big thanks to Katie Seaborn. I'm currently working on a large collaborative & constantly updated area bibliography for a research society. Once we're all set that will mean the Zotero user among the members …
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Bonjour à tous, suite à des discussions avec Frédéric Clavert sur le petit nombre de styles pour usages français et francophones disponibles à ce jour malgré l'entre-aide précieuse sur ce forum, nous avons décidé de lancer, en collaboration entre le…
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Just to reiterate what adamsmith said : Libreoffice is effectively the same as Open Office AND it may very well solve your problem. At a training session I ran yesterday, we kept having students on macs running into problems installing the openoffic…
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thanks, adamsmith, at least I can stop hunting. fbennett: if that can be added without too much difficulty it would solve my minor problem and might be useful for other style use cases.
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a big me too for that, I currently have individual notes for each quotation I think I might need and start them uniformly with [p.0XX], which leaves me with quotes ordered as they appear in the book. If the extra step of re-writing the citation and …
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Brilliant - well done! Works flawlessly now and is already proving incredibly useful (writing a big paper and trying to find all useful material in a v big collection...) Thanks again!
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I tried clearing the collection history - that didn't make a difference, still the same result of the arrow not doing anything (despite appearing in green) and the items in the list under the house not being called up upon a click