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The only currently available method for customizing the label format is using the Extra field as described at the link above
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Select the item and then hold down the Alt/Option (Mac) or Control (Windows) key. The collections containing the item will be highlighted.
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For archival materials, use the Archive field for the name of the archive and the Loc. in Archive field for the box/folder number. If an item type doesn’t have those, you can add them to Extra like this: archive: Name of Archive archive_location: B…
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You can write your own CSL style to use this format https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
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Chinese, Japanese, and Korean typesetting doesn’t use italics. This is the expected behavior of the citation processor. Most CJK fonts do not even have italic glyphs, so if italic glyphs are forced they are automatically generated slanted characte…
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Here is a list of potential services (may not be up to date) https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/webdav_services You could also set up your own WebDAV server using OwnCloud
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Install the Zutilo plugin and it adds “Related Selected Items” to the right-click menu
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Select the items and then right click and choose Move Attachments. Personally, I would recommend using a storage provider that offers WebDAV so that you can use Zotero’s built-in WebDAV sync support, rather than Zotfile.
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Not currently
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This makes me so excited!
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Try the APA (Curriculum Vitae) citation style
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In addition to the warnings, a big red ❌ will appear next to the item title and a special collection will appear in the left pane
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I’m speaking to the Zotero developers reading the thread
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An alternate approach for the emoji display would be yo show the first emoji in a tag, regardless of whether it was a colored tag or had other characters in it
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That is what the APA manual says. Personally, I think any readable subset or summary of the tittle would be fine
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This is an example of how to enter a Facebook post to get formatting according to the APA manual https://www.zotero.org/groups/2205533/test_items_library/collections/MR2N872S/items/K72QN2W2/item-details
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@dstillman Is automatic field migration expected to be on at this point? It probably shouldn’t migrate issued until the native date parser is better
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In brackets after the first name, like this https://www.zotero.org/groups/2205533/test_items_library/collections/MR2N872S/items/CKZKF33X/item-details
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And note that if you have cited multiple different people with the last name Brown, it is correct APA style to add initials to disambiguate them
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No those are the same. Sometimes they have additional qualifiers like “Honors thesis”
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If you are writing with LaTeX, you should install the BetterBibTeX plugin and using its Better BibTeX or BetterBibLaTeX format. It has more sophisticated export of the myriad types of .bib theses
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The language for Zotero citations and bibliography is controlled by the Document Preferences menu in the Zotero menu in Google Docs. All parts of Zotero integration are controlled by the Zotero menu, not any other part of Google Docs
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Do you have a link to the journal guidelines? @damnation
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@dstillman : @emilianoeheyns has implemented a sentence case conversion in BBT that is a little smarter than the one in Zotero native, namely it doesn’t change words with mixedCase or that are all-uppercase in an otherwise mixed case string. Would y…
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Yes, just to reiterate, what you are seeing is correct APA style. Letters are only added for exactly the same author groups
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You should store items in your Zotero library in sentence case and only uppercase proper nouns and the first word. You can right click on the title field to toggle sentence case. The title you showed should be stored as Rethinking lupus nephritis …
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Not at citation insert time, but you can use Word's Find and Replace feature to search for ^d which will find all Fields, then you can apply whatever formatting you want with the Replace feature as a batch
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I would personally recommend just citing the entire thesis as a whole and referring to "chapter 3" in text or like a page number in the citation. Readers looking to retrieve the citation will need to look for the thesis as a whole, so it makes sense…
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What specific HTML features are you finding missing from your workflow?
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Main style is updated on the repository