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No need to ask. What I meant was “you can get the Zotero app to treat an item as a ‘collection’ type by adding that Extra”.
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I’m not affiliated with Zotero, just a user and volunteer, so I can’t say when item types will be added. You can tell Zotero to treat an item as type “collection” by adding this to the top of Extra: Type: collection Then you would need to edit t…
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No, the “subsequent” tests specifically refer to the same exact item from your Zotero library—there is no testing for content here. It sounds like you are wanting to just cite the collection, rather than the individual items. A new item type “coll…
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Yeah, that might be more informative for them to know that their Proxy is returning 503 errors for Ebsco
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Given that it is happening on two computers, it’s probably an issue with this specific site. What’s the URL?
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The easiest way is to keep chapters in separate documents, then when you are finished writing, make copies of the files and unlink them from Zotero, then copy paste together.
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I’m not following. What specifically are you trying to do?
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This is the recommend format by the Chicago manual—full notes the first time, then abbreviated notes after. If the citation is to the same item immediately above, then just the author names are shown. If there is another citation in between, then th…
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@emilianoeheyns The tool you made to convert pandoc citations to live Zotero citations, how exactly does that work? Might it be useful here?
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It’s fairly common to uppercase the letter of a name particle like that when it is the first letter in a line (like in a reference list). And as a workaround until the bug is fixed, you could always go back and change the d to lowercase manually. Bu…
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For now, it will treat it as two names correctly if you uppercase Dos (which is frequently correct in any event)
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Rule 8.20 is not ambiguous: “If the first authors of multiple references share the same surname, but have different initials, include the first authors’ initials in all in-text citations, even do the year of publication differs.” This has been the…
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Artwork seems like a good fit for these.
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You are misunderstanding APA’s disambiguation rules—different authors with the same family name are always disambiguated in APA, even if the years are different. Rule 8.20 is the relevant one here. Rule 8.18 is for disambiguating items by the _same …
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Click the Refresh button in the Zotero tab in Word.
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You can make an Advanced Search (the magnifying glass icon) with Language as one of the conditions. You can save this search and it will appear with the rest of your collections in the left pane and automatically update.
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No, it should be: "{ABcD}: A New Tool for Debugging {Java}" or "{{ABcD}}: A New Tool for Debugging {{Java}}". As I said above, BibTeX processors expect titles to be stored in Title Case (the opposite of CSL). This is the correct behavior. Exporting …
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If it gets stuck there, you can close Zotero, then reopen it and it should have updated.
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Given that the mechanism to move fields from Extra to their mapped fields is in place, the reverse seems like a good idea.
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In terms of post-save data cleaning, deleting a field from Extra is easier, so my general preference would be to put these under a generic “Comment” in Extra and leave it from there.
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You are incorrect. APA always asks for a DOI or URL if available. Google Books URLs are appropriate if the full text of the book is available there. Amazon links aren’t appropriate (despite some examples of them in the APA manual), so if you have an…
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ZotFile has an option to replace spaces with another character. Maybe that had a bug somewhere?
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Okay that's updated, sorry for the delay: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/2556c8be78999d85eac36b113ef29316ce292d5a/technische-universitat-dresden-betriebswirtschaftslehre-rechnungswesen-controlling.csl
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I was just thinking that such a thing would rarely be cited, even in an annotated bibliography, so not having them in the `note` variable would be better. But maybe not a big enough concern to bother with.
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A comment like that would be easier to delete, as well. Perhaps it should be removed from Extra before exporting to CSL?
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It’s because you’ve disabled the automatic updates. Click the Refresh button or re-enable automatic updates. https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/citations_underlined
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A short form for institution names is part of CSL 1.1, which Zotero will likely adopt in a future version.
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No, quote marks aren’t necessary (and they might interfere)
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If you enter “Original date: 1964” in Extra, it will appear in the bibliography and citations according to the APA manual format. If you have entered it in extra like that and it isn’t appearing, try it in a new empty document. If it still doesn’t a…
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At the least, export your database use the “Better BibLaTeX” format instead of the BibLaTeX format. It has a lot of little improvements to the formatting to ensure the best results when writing with them.
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