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Please ask API questions at https://groups.google.com/g/zotero-dev You’ll get much faster and better answers there
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1) if you aren’t already, be sure to install and use the Better BibTeX plugin if you are using Zotero to work with LaTeX. 2) These sound like general BibTeX issues, not anything to do with Zotero (Zotero just generates your .bib file). You should …
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1) everything I read (papers, blogs, web pages) goes into my library. Papers it hope to read go there too. I don’t worry too much about organizing/clutter. It’s better to have something there and be searchable than to not have it, especially if the …
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You can add: Citation key: KeyYouWant To extra to use a specific key. If you are using Zotero to write with LaTeX, I strongly recommend installing the BetterBibTeX plugin, which improves the flexibility and usefulness of Zotero as a BibTeX manager…
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Can you say more? What exactly are you trying to do ?
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You might try posting to the Jurism mailing list—the Jurism developer only sporadically checks here and he would be the one who could help you with Jurism
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This setting is in the Zotero desktop app (not the connector)—first option on the General pane of preferences
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The way Zotero works is that you add items in your library, then cite these items in the Word processor.
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Generally, if each entry has a different author, you would cite the individual entries as distinct items (e.g., entered as Encyclopedia Article or Book Section). If you really want to only cite the book as a whole, enter it as a book and enter the…
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Chicago doesn’t follow a simple container/no-container rule for title formatting. It’s based on specific item types. For example, a book republished in an anthology is still formatted in italics instead of in quotes, even if it has a container. In t…
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Yes, the style should probably be updated. It currently doesn’t handle musical scores specifically, so all formatting is just generic.
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The first example lien this; https://www.zotero.org/groups/2205533/test_items_library/collections/MR2N872S/search/Mack/titleCreatorYear/items/SAC2TRW2/item-details The second as a Report. You can enter the URLs in the URL field. If you are citing t…
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Thanks for reporting. That can be updated. For now, the “Elsevier Vancouver”, “Sage Vancouver”, and “Springer Vancouver” styles should all be very close and all include the DOI I believe.
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An event type is included in CSL 1.0.2 which has been released. Styles have not yet started to be updated yet, and the validator has not yet been A curator variable has also been added. To indicate an exhibition catalog, make a Book item and the…
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For the footnote, you can use the page field, but click the Page dropdown menu and select Column instead.
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In Zotero preferences, in the Cite pane, ensure that the “Include URL for paper articles” box is checked.
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Wrap the German text in these tags:
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@fbennett
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Extra is already mapped to such a variable: CSL ’note’. Most styles don’t include this variable, but, e.g., the APA annotated bibliography style will.
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@derter If the other person won’t use Zotero, I suggest you have them insert comment bubbles in Word and give the DOI for the article. Then you can go through at the end and insert the citations. Word’s citation system is quite limited in its func…
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It looks like we need a new style yes. Is the exciting one close? Can you make a list of the errors that need to be fixed?
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Enter it in Extra like this: Original date: 1952
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Is this for a specific publisher or institution? Do you have a link to the style guide?
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In long documents, I’d suggest deleting the bibliography until you are done writing in any event.
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So you just want to remove the parentheses from the bibliography entries?
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For every one of those style guides you cited, the format for an audiobook follows the standard citation form for any other book, potentially with an indication of the format, which we have said is already possible.
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What style are you using? “Place” is mapped to both Event Place and Publisher Place (for historical technical reasons). It’s possible that the citation style you are using is expecting treaties to have a publisher place, not an event place.
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Yes, most style guides call for nested brackets to switch back and forth between square and round to help the reader track which bracket they are in.
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That tells the citation processor to treat the item as a treaty, rather than whatever type you have it as in Zotero. For styles written to include special formatting for treaties (e.g., APA), the item will be cited accordingly. What exactly did yo…
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