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Enter both items from your library into a single citation in Word, and Zotero will automatically collapse them following the style rules for thr style you are using.
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If a presentation has a page number, that seems to imply it’s formally published in a proceedings, so I would use Conference Paper for that. If the identifier is a DOI or presentation number, enter them in Extra like adamsmith showed: DOI: 10.1234…
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@AndySymons Please do not post the same response in multiple threads. Ask your question once and leave it at that.
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Jurism and Zotero use the same citation processor. Enter that title as: Oil paintings, watercolours and pencil drawings from the van der Grinten collection
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You really should not store your items in title case. CSL styles expect items in sentence case. If you really want to disable this, add anything that is not en or English to the language field for the items.
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Yeah, those are RTF Scan markers. ODF Scan markers look like this { | Smith, (2012) | | |zu:2433:WQVBH98K} The most critical part is the last one, which is how the marker is linked with your library item. See http://zotero-odf-scan.github.io/zot…
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Zotero works with Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. If you are using another program like Scrivener, use the ODF Scan plugin. It works like RTF Scan, but much more reliable.
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If you find a style guide you’d like to follow, we can make a Zotero style that follows it. See here for how to request a style: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md
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A Zotero document doesn’t really have the notion of which citations were added by different people. So what’s likely happening is that the citations from the first person were disconnected and no longer live updating. See https://www.zotero.org/supp…
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Good luck finishing your paper or thesis!
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No, that’s not correct. The APA manual says to use the page and article numbers as they actually appear. If a particular journal starts their numbers with “e”, you should save that as part of the item data. Not all journals do (eg, Frontiers does no…
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Besides what is listed on the page linked above, the issue here might also be that this name is entered in your library in one-field mode (as “Robert M.G. Reinhart”), which should only be used for organizations, rather than in two-field Last, First …
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That is APA 6th edition. Note that this changed in APA 7th edition (now et al is used immediately for 3+ authors). If the requirements just say “APA Style”, I recommend using the current 7th edition style (you can point out that “et al” rules change…
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@dstillman There was a PR a long time ago to swap in a person or building icon instead of the bars. Is that something that might happen at some point? These confusions come up fairly often.
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You should never use one-field mode for individuals, only for organizations. Always enter personal names as “Einstein, Albert”
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Importing from a RIS file will often not yield the best available metadata. A watch folder is just not the workflow Zotero is designed to use. The most effective way to import to Zotero is to click the Save to Zotero button from your web browser too…
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All three of those types of creators would generally be considered “authors” in terms of citations—they are the principle creator that would be listed in a citation. The “Inventor” field is mapped to CSL ‘author’, so you should just ignore the speci…
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To do multilingual bibliographies like that, you would need to use Jurism, a version of Zotero with expanded legal and multilingual support https://Juris-m.GitHub.io
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I think it would be reasonable to have a delimiter-after-sort-order property. We might already have something to that effect—I have a hard time remembering all of the delimiters.
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That shouldn’t be the case. Can you show the original and edited text as an example here?
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You can—make a Saved Search, then make a second saved search with the first one as a condition (as a “collection” condition)
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Also what typeface/font are you using? Are the accented characters in the same font as the others?
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Zotero’s storage works on the iOS app, including the unlimited storage accounts. The iOS app downloads files as needed, so even very large amounts of files shouldn’t be an issue. I would not recommend trying to use papership at this time (or really …
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WebDAV support on the iOS app is planned
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@damnation I think it would be good to include the DOI, especially in lieu of other URLs which are currently shown. I read that sentence as saying “it’s not necessary to dig up the DOI if you don’t have it”
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Are you actually writing with latex or with markdown? If markdown, you should export to Better CSL-YAML instead. @emilianoeheyns
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You could, but it’s probably easier to just install the beta and then restore your database backup if you decide to roll back before the PDF reader is released as part of the regular release. To roll back, (1) install the regular zotero release fr…
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Whatever works for you. This is the correctly supported method for diverse media creator roles (eg, producer, screenwriter), though admittedly labeling a programmer as “developer” is something I have never seen before.
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You can enter those labels in parentheses after the author’s given name.
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Though if you are writing with markdown, I would recommend inserting citations in the pandoc format and letting pandoc handle the formatting when you build the final document
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