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To enter the reviewed title, enter it in Extra like this: Reviewed title: Title of the work being reviewed In that case, the title of the item will be the title of the review itself. You can also specify the item is a book review in Extra by: Type…
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Start by going to Zotero preferences and changing the file syncing to download files as needed. So long as your library is fully synced, you can safely delete the files on your local computer and they will remain online in Zotero storage. To delet…
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Why not just use the actual CSL type “interview”?
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You can drag them from the Adobe cloud folder on your computer into the Zotero desktop app.
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Statute should work for these. If you want to say “proposed” or “repealed”, add it to Extra like this: Status: Proposed
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No, I wouldn't recommend that. The imported items are _new_ items, not connected to the original items in your library or to your Word document. They are duplicates. You should merge the duplicate items, or delete the new copies and then use the sel…
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https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/87651/zotero-5-crashes-frequently-with-osx10-9-5
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If you go to https://rintze.zelle.me/ref-extractor/, you can have the page select all of the items in your Zotero library, then drag them all at once to a collection
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Yes, storage purchases do contribute revenue to Zotero that supports development. If you want to support Zotero financially, purchasing storage is a good way to do so.
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The Zotero developers may be able to say more. The security team rather clearly did not do much of a review. The security information about Zotero is linked on the first page of the Zotero documentation. https://www.zotero.org/support/security
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In terms of citation, I wouldn’t worry about what’s “allowed”. APA, for example, technically calls for the book as a whole to be cited, but I’ve also seen and myself cited individual chapters in an authored book when I really did want to direct to a…
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A message like that usually happens if the extension file was incorrectly downloaded (e.g., a zip file instead of the installable xpi), so I wouldn't expect you to have issues going forward.
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It is correct APA 7th edition style to https with the DOI. Additionally, AP 6th edition was updated in 2010 to use the http format instead of the DOI: format.
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event is part of CSL 1.0.2. catalogue as far as we have been able to discern can be captured as a book with a curator creator.
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No, what's going on for you is that you have automatic updates disabled in your document. Checking which citation number to use can be slow in long documents, so you were likely asked if you wanted to disable updates and wait until you were finished…
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I mean that a document with live citations would need to be saved as .docx. If the citations are already flattened in your document, there is no way to recover them. You would need to ask your research assistant to send a new copy with live citation…
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No, that’s not possible. When proper Zotero fields are added to items for DOI, etc in future updates, variables will Extra will be migrated automatically. You should regard Extra as being a collection of fields and other content, each one on its o…
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You can add DOI and other fields to the Extra field at the bottom of each item like this: DOI: 10.12345/67890 That will get picked up in citations. See https://zotero.org/support/kb/item_types_and_fields#citing_fields_from_extra for more details
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The document needs to be saved as .docx, not .doc
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I would suggest treating this similar to citing forewords in an authored book which, per a strict reading of the APA manual, is just cited in the bibliography as the whole book. So, I would cite the album and refer to liner notes in text, the same…
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If you’re working with .bib files with pandoc, you will need to accept that citations to items other than journal articles, books, or chapters are going to be messy or inaccurate. BibLaTeX and CSL have different data storage conventions, and BibLaTe…
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Are the formats for the styles generally similar between the two styles? Could you describe the differences between the bibliography in the alphabetical style and the notes in the footnote style?
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Yes, that’s correct
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Yes, I definitely recommend using CSL-JSON or CSL YAML with pandoc. That’s pandoc’s native format What’s your workflow more broadly? Are you writing in Markdown and using pandoc directly? Working with RStudio?
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You can add a Book Author to a Book Section item the same way that you would an Editor. Zotero will format the citation for an authored book in that case. Note that APA style technically says that you should not cite the foreword itself, but just …
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Don’t export. Just copy the library data directory to the new computer. https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/transferring_a_library The current version of Zotero should be able to update the database automatically. If they have any issues, let us know…
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What exactly was the error?
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I believe that if you enter the translated title in Extra like this, it should look okay: Medium: Translated title Support for a translated title field will come in a future Zotero version. The Jurism program is also available—this is a version of…
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No, documents are entirely independent of each other. If the item is showing up in Cited, there is at least one citation to it somewhere in your document.
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I really suggest entering the items in the correct types, like adamsmith describes. If there is no published proceedings, don’t use Conference Paper. If the meeting name isn’t showing up, that would be an error in the style that needs to be correcte…
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