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No, you mistyped something. Validate your style here and correct the errors https://validator.citationstyles.org/ Then, add the perma.cc address to the Archive field in Zotero
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In Zotero, click the Tools menu, then Developer → Style Editor. Select either of those styles. Scroll all the way to the bottom of the style. Just above the last tag, add this line: Scroll to the top of the file and change the and tags to any…
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What citation style are you using?
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You can report them here. What issues are you seeing?
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@sartorio There are hundreds of "Harvard" styles in the repository. What style specifically are you using?
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Zotero will get a Preprint type in an upcoming version. For now, the appropriate way to enter them is as a Report with this at the top of Extra: Type: article That will be migrated automatically to Preprint when the type is added.
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What style specifically are you working with?
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I definitely recommend use the better BibTeX plugin if you are writing in BibTeX.
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What citation style are you actually using? The Zotero APA style does not use oV ("no author"). This is according to the APA manual. Following APA style, when an item has no author, the title is substituted in the bibliography and the short title is…
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(CSL 1.1 will have formal support for date ranges)
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And just to be clear, both of these are correct according to the APA manual (be sure you have the names of the same author consistently entered across the items in your library).
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You can apply any of the CSLm extensions for language-specific name formatting in a style in Zotero: https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-m/
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With respect to multilingual bibliographies, much of the work for developing a streamlined version has been done for regular CSL and will likely be incorporated into CSL 1.1 or 1.2.
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I think for at least the time being, moving them to Extra would be preferable. Even after adding new fields, I’m not sure Zotero will necessarily have covered all of the citation bases (e.g., is a Format/Medium field going to be added to all item …
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Can you give an example URL? (PsycNET has a long history of making little changes to its layout that breaks all sorts of tools, including Zotero import, and sometimes even the delivery of the site itself.)
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@dstillman Is there any possibility of using the new code for Mendeley import that saves invalid fields to Extra when changing item types?
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The Classic citation dialogue hasn’t been worked on in many years and isn’t being updated anymore. All of the features you describe are available in the default Quick Citation dialogue. An option for browsing your library to insert citations will be…
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You could select all of your items, then export to CSV then import that into another word cloud creation program.
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The plugin definitely works and there is an xpi on the release page: https://github.com/wshanks/Zutilo/releases/download/v3.9.0/zutilo.xpi Right click on that, choose Download File or Save Link Target As, save the file, then drag it onto the Add-in…
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Is this for a specific journal or publisher?
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The REST API for this works fine though
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Please re-read my instructions above. They concern editing the items in your Zotero library, not in Word
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I am a psychology researcher—I’m well aware of publishing practices. My recommendation isn’t to try to clean an entire database at once. Rather, as you import items, take a second to check the data after import (eg, complete author names, put the …
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You can also edit your item in your library. I've done that a few times. This is the workflow I use to make it easy to reverse later: 1. Install the Zutilo plugin. This adds a bunch of shortcuts to the right click menu. 2. Select the item, right cl…
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Ah, cool. Didn’t know about that one
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/retrieve_pdf_metadata But note that going forward, the best way to add items to Zotero is to click the Save to Zotero button in your browser toolbar, rather than downloading the PDF manually https://www.zotero.org…
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@DWL-SDCA APA 7 changed its disambiguation rules. It’s not that it “assumes” Nathan W. And N. W. are the same person. It just doesn’t want disambiguation beyond initials, so if two authors have the same initials, it doesn’t disambiguate. (I think AP…
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@nickbart No, that produces “Smith & Jones” not “Smith and Jones”. It’s not currently possible in pandoc to automate the switch of & to “and”
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Updated style: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/aa98abc989cf17736e35c42f0360f998944d8c7c/apa.csl
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Updated style: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/aa98abc989cf17736e35c42f0360f998944d8c7c/apa.csl
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