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You use the Word Processor plugin. Click the Add/Edit Citation button in the Zotero tab in Word. See https://zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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APA does not require that the DOI be underlined. The underlining just indicates that it is an active clickable link. Links may be active or not—APA does not have a rule about this.
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(1) I use Zotero with a database with over 40k items. It works fine. You can also import some of your libraries to Zotero Group libraries and keep them online and not synced to the local program. (2) Yes, Zotero has very good Endnote import. User-…
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Use Reference Extractor linked above
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This is controlled by the citation style you choose. Like johnmy says, choose a different style, such as one without “note” in the name
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If you are using RMarkdown, you should esport to CSL JSON or CSL YAML, not .bib. RMarkdown (pandoc) needs to convert .bib back to CSL internally, and this is a lossy conversion that can lead to errors in citations, especially for non journal items. …
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Here you go https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bwiernik/zotero-tools/master/apa-fullnote.csl
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CSE (author-date) sorts by author, then date. After that, the order is determined only by the order you cited them in the document. It’s entirely a coincidence that this is by item type in your case.
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The Council of Science Editors style sorts only by order of citation in the document
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A built in update metadata function is forthcoming
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Software is what you would use here. What exactly is wrong with the citation?
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Zotero has not changed at this time. You can enter any CSL field in Extra like shown here https://Zotero.org/support/kb/item_types_and_fields#citing_fields_from_extra
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@emilianoeheyns ?
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You will be able to access them immediately by putting them in Extra like this: Type: performance Zotero’s item types and variables will be updated as part of Zotero 6
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That is CSL 1.1.0, not 1.0.2
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Separate formatting controls for personal and institutional names are coming in CSL 1.1.0
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your repository isn't public. Can you make it public or copy your code to https://gist.github.com/ and share a link here?
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Be sure you did not inadvertently select APA (curriculum vitae) style, which sorts reverse chronologically
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Hmm, nevermind. It seems to have started working--perhaps there was an interaction with an active sync?
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The best approach is to enter the abbreviation as the author name and then add the full name as the publisher and as a prefix to the citation at first reference
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Ah, I’d forgotten about that change. That doesn’t really make sense to me—“present” would mean very different things depending on when the paper is read, when it was initially drafted versus revised versus published, etc. Better to just use a prop…
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No, It’s not currently possible.
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What do you mean by embedded PDF reader? With the new Zotero pdf reader, it’s no longer necessary to extract—annotations automatically appear as part of a note
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When you say annotation, do you mean in the PDF viewer?
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Zotero uses your system’s default browser. Set your default browser in macOS settings
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Okay, might need an update in Zotero for that spelling. citation-key will work
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Yes exactly. Citation key: key:with-colon Would also work
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Note that APA style doesn’t use “Present”. It calls for including the actual year It’s an oversight that Podcast doesn’t have a Date field. That will be fixed in a future version of Zotero.
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The colon behavior is that citeproc-js allows extra CSL variables to be stored in `note`. This is to enable additional fields to be added to items in Zotero when a type lacks a certain field (eg, DOI for many types). The syntax for that is Key: Valu…
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And both computers have the same version of macOS and Word? Not sure what the cause would be then. Thanks for testing!
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