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No free sorting is currently available. One available option is to put punctuation or special characters as the first character of the collection name. That will sort them to the top. (I use Emoji relevant to the collection.) Another option is to…
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It is planned.
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This would require editing the CSL style code for the style. Can you elaborate a bit more on what these two categories are? It looks to me more like the distinction between the in-text citations and bibliography at the end of the document. That dist…
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There isn’t a way to copy the file back to the Zotero app, no. On iOS, each app has its own isolated file storage, and apps need to pass copies of items back and forth to interoperate.
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See here for the information needed for a style request https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md
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You need to case protect the text as well like this: Amaranthus rudis
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If you are writing in RMarkdown, you should use CSL YAML or CSL-JSON for your bibliography file, not either form of .bib. pandoc converts .bib to CSL anyway, so starting off with the native format will yield the best results. If you are citing R p…
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For a tablet working with Zotero, I would very strongly recommend an iPad. There is an official Zotero iPad in beta testing with a very good PDF reader and annotation
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If you are citing a whole archival collection, set that “type” to be “collection”. That’s the official type added for archives in CSL 1.0.2
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You should store your items in sentence case. BBT will convert them back to title case and escape as needed when you export to .bib. It does that really well. The built in and BBT sentence case are essentially the same. The only difference is that…
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Can you give an example URL?
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See https://Zotero.org/support/kb/item_types_and_fields You can add DOI or any other valid CSL variable to Extra like this: DOI: 10.1234/567890 That will get picked up and included in citations. When all item types get proper DOI fields in a futu…
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@mskozyigit What citation style are you using? What journal or publisher are you writing for?
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My understanding is that Turkish does not use “title case”. Title case is a typographic convention unique to English. Titles in other languages are just capitalized according to that language’s conventions. You should enter the data in your library …
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Title casing is only applied to English items. I’ve never heard before of title casing like this being applied to any other language. Is that not the case for Turkish?
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Click the second button in the upper right corner to show the item information pane
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“Pages” and “Number of pages” are two different fields. “Number of pages” refers to the total number of pages in the whole book. “Pages” refers to the specific page range for a specific article or book chapter. For a Book item, there is no “pages” f…
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The citation style language CSL that Zotero uses for formatting references has a ‘musical_score’ item type. A Zotero item type for this will likely be added in a future version. For now, you can use another type (eg, Book) and add this to Extra: Typ…
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@stevejoslyn PaperShip is essentially dead. It receives almost no development support and does not sync reliably. As Dan notes above, the Zotero iOS app is in beta.
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That just isn’t APA style at all. Springer Basic might be closer to what you want
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Zotero generally does not announce release dates because they are subject to change. The Zotero iOS app is available in a public beta: https://www.zotero.org/iosbeta The Safari connector is available if you install the Zotero desktop beta. This is …
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The iPad app already has notes and tags. If you edit an item’s details, you can add notes and tags. You can also add notes and annotations to PDFs, which will appear in your notes if you upgrade your desktop Zotero to the beta version.
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The appropriate place for original publication information for an item at this time is in the “references” CSL field, which you can enter in Extra. See here for an example: https://www.zotero.org/groups/2205533/items/ANA3PBEP
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Yes, exactly. The a,b,c suffixes are only used if the author lists are exactly the same
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Setting up OwnCloud as a WebDAV server is all on the OwnCloud side. That is something whomever set up the OwnCloud server would need to do. Check with your university IT department that they have enabled WebDAV on the OwnCloud server and for the W…
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https://anystyle.io can parse formatted citations for import. Install the DOI Manager plugin and it will retrieve DOIs after import. As adamsmith notes, Google Scholar generally has very poor metadata, so you will want to check each item for errors …
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What if you enter something in the short title field?
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This is correct APA style. When two citations would be ambiguous—both “Cosco et al., 2017”—APA style calls for additional authors to be added until they are no longer ambiguous. There is no problem here.
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You can also add the tag as a colored tag and remove it in bulk by typing its number key
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(n.d.-a) and (n.d.-b) are definitely correct APA style. Some of the other punctuation in your post doesn't look right, but I can't tell if those are typos in the post or what Zotero is outputting.