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At this point I've made significant changes to the document, and it sounds like reverting very far back and then copy-pasting new edits back in may also cause Zotero to unlink in Google Docs (?), so unless there's another way to fix the unlinking, I…
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Just to be clear, I fixed all the citations, linked them back to Zotero, resolved all errors, and it unlinked them again within a day. I don't think that's a version control issue.
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Just standard Google Docs in a shared Google Drive. I didn't click Refresh after reverting to an older version. However, I did manually re-insert all the citations from Zotero this week that were unlinked, and Zotero then unlinked many of them that …
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I already did. The library vanished from the menu bar, but the papers are still mixed into the Library (and I don't think they were stored in any other folders)
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Thank you! That box wasn't checked, but checking it and unchecking it again resolved the problem for now. Go figure.
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Looks absolutely perfect to me! You are a citation wizard! Thank you so much.
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Wow, that's quite the to-do list. Thanks so much for all of those contributions!
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Okay, awesome. I'll start working in Elsevier Harvard and go back to the reference data for the ones that don't show up correctly. Thank you!
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To elaborate on the second situation described in the above comment - in this document, I am citing both of these papers: Couce, Elena, Andy Ridgwell, and Erica J. Hendy. 2012. “Environmental Controls on the Global Distribution of Shallow-Wate…
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Good point. I understand it's a style recommendation to extend the list of authors to reduce ambiguity where it might be present, but I don't know if I've ever seen in a scientific journal. Many top-tier journals use endnotes, and the rest use the s…