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In general, you should use APA 7th edition, which uses the recommended format of https://doi.org/. Note that APA 7 has been published for over 3 years and all of the major APA-following journals have switched to it. If you do want to use APA 6th e…
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Yep, that’s right. One thing: you don’t need the space before [ in the term. That’s added automatically for the et-al term in names
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@damnation I won’t have a chance to get to this in the next few days, could you submit a pull request
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The et-al element in CSL does not support prefix or suffix. The best workaround for this would be to redefine the “et al” term in the locale section of the style to be “[and others]”, then to use the “and others” term in the author-short macro and t…
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A PR would be great. The best course of action I think is to put a macro into styles To handle both options as described here https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/issues/6151 Conditional testing for the presence of “event” is trickier,…
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Currently the style is set to print number only if there is no page. On reflection, I agree @adamsmith that swapping the order of that check would make for more robust behavior with other styles. I’ll make that change
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Use Report for that
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Install the Zutilo plugin. It adds “Copy Zotero Select Link” to the right-click menu.
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You should add those items as Linked Attachments, rather than stored attachments. Zotero does not sync linked attachments
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@damnation Directing folks to the Zotero Style Editor in the Tools menu is another good option
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Add by Identifier will import whatever the publisher provides to the DOI registrar. Most chapters import correctly. If one doesn’t, that should be reported to the publisher
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Yes
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My answer above applies
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Typically searching the thesis title in regular Google is also a good start. As is going to the university’s library website
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If you mean importing a thesis, if you can find a place where it’s hosted online, such as a university repository or ProQuest or Thesis Commons, Zotero can import metadata from there.
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That surprises me it’s even possible and sounds like a weird bug
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Those all sound good. The only only other Zutilo action does is accept the prompts about field changes/loss, which Zotero would obviously not have with a native solution
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Sounds like https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/existing_citations_not_detected or https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/citations_underlined
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Right-click → Duplicate Item → change to Book Section → Duplicate Item The Zutilo plugin adds an option to the right-click menu to do this whole sequence in one click
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Il y a cette autre version de la style avec crochets: https://www.zotero.org/styles/vancouver-brackets
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Yes. Use Vancouver
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For the colored tag emoji to appear next to the item title, they need to be just 1 emoji. Windows+; on windows to bring up the emoji menu. The Globe key on macOS to bring up the emoji menu.
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Can you give a bit more detail about the categories? Like primary sources vs secondary sources? It’s not currently possible to manually partition a bibliography in the word processor plugins, but you could adapt your citation style to sort by categ…
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@emilianoeheyns Is that something BBT would prompt?
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Yes, just change the file name to .YAML in the YAML header
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RStudio defaults to .bib, but you should definitely change the file type to either .json or .yaml. Pandoc will convert the BibTeX back to JSON/YAML anyway, but this conversion is lossy and will tend to produce incorrect citations for unusual items
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Double click on the library name to open it on the Zotero website. Then change the name in group settings
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What journal is this for?
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I don’t think it matters one way or the other. Citing the author seems appropriate to me
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I would personally enter it as a magazine article and omit the authors (in most styles, this will mean the article is cited by title).