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Yes, sorry
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My recommendation is to always leave that setting checked at this point.
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Also are we sure this is the standard for BibLaTeX and not limited to just BibTeX?
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In the citation in your word document, it looks like you have entered that as the page number (not in the Pages field in the item data). See https://Zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#customizing_cites
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That would be the setting in Zotero to “Include URL for paper articles”. Be sure that box is checked.
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As damnation says, this is correct behavior in APA 7th edition.
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The APA CSL style already does this. It will include the DOI if one is provided, or another URL otherwise. If you aren’t seeing the URL show up, check your item data in Zotero.
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If it works in a new document, perhaps the table in your existing one is in an art board or something? If inserting a new table into this document doesn’t work, perhaps also try copying all or your text to a new document and young from there.
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No change in that. The APA CSL style still prints the status variable (entered through Extra in Zotero) verbatim.
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(Sorry for asking a second time—I missed the sharing link above your post and thought you missed my other questions. My bad!)
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Don’t be embarrassed at all. It’s often much easier to start a new thread than to try to sift through the long forum archives. That’s totally fine. We just like to link to previous threads if one exists to save time when answering.
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I can add that. How should it look and for what item types? Can you answer my questions—should the language be set to German and can you share the PDF on a public website ?
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I would enter this as a Report.
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See here for the additional information needed for style requests https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
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You likely have cited two copies of the item from your library. Search your library and merge any duplicates. If there are none, go to the “a” or “b” version of the citation and systematically replace it with the other one (e.g., selecting the item …
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@erazlogo You asked your question a day ago. I suggest a little more patience for a response.
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@Linda2901 And should this always be in German?
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In the Add Citation window, you can drag the blue bubbles for the items to rearrange them. If you manually rearrange them, automatic sorting will be disabled. If you want to restore the sorting, click the Z button on the left side of the window and …
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This is the first time a Zotero developer has actually said that a release should influence a purchase choice.
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@LInda2901 Can you try this out and see if it looks correct to you? https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/b09ea990920837502aff146845777a5df5577319/technische-universitat-dresden-betriebswirtschaftslehre-rechnungswesen-cont…
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@Linda2901 The link you gave to the style guidelines is password protected. Can you download or copy them and share them on a public site and link here?
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You can set that setting in the Cite pane in Zotero settings.
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Use https://rintze.zelle.me/ref-extractor/
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For now, it’s not possible to connect Zotero to either Google Docs or Word on iOS. A Zotero iPad app is in development. I’m not sure if it would be able to work with Google Docs.
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Note that you want to specifically put “Original date: 1724” or “original-date: 1724” at the top of Extra. This will get picked up like a proper field.
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You can install the Jurism multilingual styles in Zotero and they should work. But I haven’t tested that out.
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The URL field should include the URL where the full text of the item can be found. Google Scholar doesn’t provide that data for many items (only items that have a linked PDF and then only sporadically), so Zotero doesn’t Have anything to import. In …
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That is possible with Jurism, a spinoff version of Zotero with expanded multilingual and legal citation support: https://juris-m.GitHub.IO But not currently with Zotero
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Yeah, I can take a look and update this one.
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The American Sociological Association style is set to only include the URL for webpages and blog posts and to never include the DOI. That was correct per the style guide when the style was written. Has the style guide changed?
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