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Like dstillman says, finer control options in the Connector for saving attachments vs not is planned but not currently possible. For now, if you more often don’t want the file, then I would disable saving attachment files. Then, if you do want the…
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See here for the additional information needed for a style request https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
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I understand your situation. Which case is roughly more common for you? Just the citation or just the article?
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The level of programming for such an involved change to the Zotero interface isn’t something I’d recommend if you aren’t already quite comfortable with JavaScript and CSS. Zotero is also currently involved in rewriting its interface to no longer rel…
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(Feel free to write in French—I’ll respond in English, but I can do French if that would be easier for you.) There is no limit to the number of items you can have in a library. If you want to have a library that is separate from My Library, the bes…
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I would strongly suggest not saving items from Google Scholar—its citation info tends to be quite poor. Do you more often want to save just the citation or the article as well? Are you usually saving off-campus or on-campus where you have access t…
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As a first step, try to delete the bibliography from the document, then refresh and reinsert it.
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You need to change the line of the style starting with or else it will be overwritten by the official style.
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If it’s published in an anthology, I would enter this as a Book Section.
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Added it.
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Awesome! This is great! You can feel free to add it to the plug-ins page yourself (it’s a wiki), or I can try to do it in the next few days.
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This is probably a bug. What citation style are you using?
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I think “importing from the web” describes those all reasonably accurately.
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You could always just type the page numbers directly in text—if your editor wants them removed they will tell you
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For (2) and (3), you are misunderstanding how a numeric bibliography style like this works. For numeric styles like Springer numeric, if an item is cited twice, it only appears one time in the bibliography. Both citations will use the same number. F…
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I recommend the Surface. Because it runs full Windows, you can just install the Zotero desktop program on it, which will give you the best experience currently.
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If you need to keep the attachment files, then subscribing to Zotero storage or using a WevDAV service with Zotero (there are several free services that provide substantial storage space) are your best options. You could also set up Zotfile plugin t…
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I would suggest against adding this. Including a citation doesn’t mean that you are literally quoting from that source, only that the source provides some support for your statement. If you are literally quoting, that is indicated by using “quotatio…
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The link between the document and you library is for the specific item. When you export/reimport, that creates a new item that isn’t connected to any Word document. So, those items that don’t have the “View in My Library” button aren’t connected to …
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Short forms of institutional names will come in CSL 1.1. For now, I suggest storing items with the full name as the publisher and the short name as the author.
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If you go to the citation to the item with the cut off authors in your document and open the Edit Citation window, then click on the blue bubble for the citation, do you see a View in My Library button?
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In your existing documents, if you change to a different style and back, does the problem persist?
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This might be possible using the BetterBibTeX plugin. @emilianoeheyns
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You can already see the location in the hierarch by holding down the key as linked in Dan’s post above.
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This is something you would need to ask Obsidian to integrate—Zotero has provided all of the necessary infrastructure for them to do so.
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This would never have worked. You can undo edits while you are editing a field (e.g., if you are typing a change), but not after a change is saved. Zotero does have have (and has never had) an undo feature.
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Is that the only difference? And have you verified that they wouldn’t rather have the modern URL prefix that is strongly preferred by APA, CrossRef, and DOI Foundation: https://doi.org/
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https://revues.cirad.fr/index.php/BFT/guide-article
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I would report this on the plugin’s GitHub repo.
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Like has been said numerous times in this thread, you can add a date to Podcasts by putting this in Extra: Issued: 2020-01-31 That will migrate automatically when a proper field is added.
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