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(sorry, missed the missing q in the parameter above)
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That's likely just correct and how a citation in a numeric style looks (I assume you're using Vancouver style or so). You'll see the reference information in the bibliography.
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Use this style instead: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:apa-with-abstract
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the point is that a correctly specified EZ proxy should work with an encoded URL (qurl) as generated by Zotero
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(there is a no em dash version for Chicago 17 specifically)
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In the meantime I am happy to try a 3rd party plugin but I doubt that plugin will remove the "Duplicate Items" system based search. You don't have to believe or doubt this, you could have just tried it in the time that you wrote to long posts and ha…
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The pull request is up
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(No need to tag developers) See the plugin recommendation above, that should work (Zotero 7 does have a massive amount of new features, even if it doesn't have the one you were looking for).
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I don't work for Zotero, but I'm pretty sure I have this right: Zotero for institutions (i.e. a site license) covers everyone with a hawaii.edu email address. Zotero won't even tell you who, individually is covered by a site license, so I don't see…
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It was meant to run out of the box, but I haven't seen any work on it, so may have stopped working (how do you tell that it doesn't work?)
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you'd need to put XML code in tags to be visible. You're confident that the website format isn't an error in the documentation? The comma there is obviously in the original APA format and it makes a lot of semantic sense (even though it's not gram…
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Are you sure this is incorrect? I don't know anything about Japanese date formats, but I understood that 年 was always added after calendar years and this was added to the CSL Japanese locale by a native speaker. You'd have to modify the date form…
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Agree on the preference label for full-text content. @dstillman have you considered changing this to something like 'sync full text index' or so? We don't get that many questions about it, but my sense is that most people who do notice the pref misu…
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Zotero is based on Firefox so you can in general run citeprocs that can run natively in Firefox, i.e. javascript and rust, though even that would likely take some work as the exact inputs/outputs (beyond the basics) of a citeproc aren't that precise…
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The Rust (Rs) citeproc isnt the one in pandoc either. Generally, pandoc should be virtually identical on valid CSL styles, but when you use unofficial features ( such as multilingual formatting in a single style) all bets are off and pandoc is unlik…
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That means there are (likely hidden) bibliography tags already in the Word document. Show Word field codes, then look for the Zotero bibliography tag (it says something like ADD_BIBLIOGRAPHY) and delete it
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You definitely want to uncheck the first box under File Syncing. The various locations look right to me
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We're actually removing this when you are importing from EBSCO using the Browser connector, which would explain why not many people are getting it.
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The key settings are Zotmoov (which should be as in the blogpost) and the Zotero setting under Sync which should have sync checked and authenticated and File Syncing disabled. I don't see a screenshot of the latter anywhere, so no way to say if that…
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Where are the RIS data coming from? I just don't think we've seen this come up very much. Of the option you mention, only 1 is realistic, and I can see us doing that, though I am a bit wary of changing fairly old code based on only one report of som…
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1. Don't quite understand the question, but you want both of those options checked. They refer to data sync and you can only sync data through Zotero (the full text option isn't required but will make sure full text search works on all your Zotero i…
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It looks like the database Zotero uses to query for most article metadata (CrossRef) may be having some trouble -- this would typically be recognized with more complete metadata.
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And for slow documents, the standard recommendation is not to unlink but to disable automatic updating (which is a setting in the Document preferences). Even on this forum, basically anytime someone says "unlink your citations" it is followed by "in…
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Some googling suggests this is likely added to Extra by an add-on -- zotero-cita perhaps, or zotero-references? It then adds up in bibtex note or annotation on export on gets re-imported as a note.
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Relinking is not possible, no (not sure why you thought it would be: the warning Zotero displays is pretty stark). I'm afraid the only options are checking for a.back-up.of the document prior to unlinking or indeed manually re-inserting each citatio…
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You should be able to just set the language to English (UK) in the document preferences and get standard British punctuation.
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If you want to share files with collaborators, you can invite them to the group (even if it's public). Files cannot be shared with non-members in public, close groups and cannot be shared at all in public, open groups.
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As dstillman says in his first post: Public file sharing isn't supported. Only group members have access to files in a public group. External users can access the metadata but not download files (Zotero doesn't want to be in the business of process…
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For PDFs you have a freehand drawing tool as well as an area (box) annotation tool.
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That looks very broken (Google scholar shouldn't be there, but there should be three other options, all of which would work pretty well). Reset your translators from the Advanced tab of the Zotero preferences, reload the page and try again. If that …
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