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You want to talk to your library, which has the contract with Gale (and often have experts on evidence synthesis). They are most likely to have ideas on this
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yeah, I'm not sure we should be trying to import from commit URLs -- it's not even clear what we'd want to import there . Importing from the project main page (i.e. https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports ) works fine
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Der Blocksatz kommt von LO, nicht Zotero. Zotero verwendet einen LO Stil ("bibliography" glaube ich, evt auch übersetzt) den Du entsprechend modifizieren kannst.
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My answer from 11 years ago still holds -- this has nothing to do with Zotero, it's a Word setting. You'll find a lot of google hits on this (mostly about footnotes, but they apply equally) e.g. https://superuser.com/questions/1066291/ms-word-excess…
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You'd want to put the RDF sample on a code sharing site like pastebin.com or gist.github.com or so. That said, any reason you're set on RDF? Unless you have unusual or very fine-grained metadata, something simple like RIS is much easier to generate …
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That's almost certainly an en dash -- no style uses em dashes for numeric ranges. How exactly have you checked?
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Right, but will only work if they don't actually want to use the Series title. I do think Zotero can be overzealous saving some of the variables into Extra. This one is worth taking a look at, though I do recall that CrossRef is treating series a bi…
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Immediately subsequent citations (what used to be 'ibid.' just include the author in Chicago/Turabian. That's following the manual and correct. We do have various alternate options (both using actual ibid and using the short titles always) for Chica…
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Do check with your library/librarian -- this isn't correct (it's not correct for the current or the 9th edition). You can check the Cite Them Right e-book as suggested. You can check other library's free resources on this, e.g. here the Open Unvie…
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"Harvard" is a generic name for author-date citations. Harvard Cite them right does prescribe the comma there -- is your institution's style guide online?
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I think with space after the colon issued: 1970? otherwise, yes, exactly. And that goes in Extra not in the date field. (Zotero's date field isn't very powerful, unfortunately)
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Does changing the citation format work? (because AMA style isn't in parentheses). Have you tried clicking refresh? Do note that while this should work, the standard way of entering groups of citations is to enter them together via the Word add-on
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Dafür ist das "Prefix" Feld: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage#customizing_cites
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(long (!) & frequently requested feature that devs have generally said is on their list -- there was even a ticket on the old trac system; as usual without ETA)
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I know Zotero currently lists Chrome 88 as a system requirement, but I'm pretty sure the problem is the old browser version you're running. Chrome 109 is 2 1/2 years old and no longer supported by Google (which with that has dropped Win 7/8 support…
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Almost certainly due to the old Chrome version. I'm afraid you won't get someone to troubleshoot on an old browser version, in particular given significant changes to Chrome over the last 2years
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I think Zotero isn't importing files linked in the BibTeX? Könnten wir den Inhalt der .bib Datei bitte sehen? Einfach mit einem Text Editor öffnen und dann hier kopieren
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I'm pretty sure that the shading of Reference Marks (the LO feature Zotero uses for citations) is a LibreOffice feature, not a Zotero one. Try, e.g., inserting a cross reference -- that should look the same.
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Not really, no. Various versions of this questions have come up and the current status quo is pretty unsatisfactory: there is visible/usable linkage between items in group and individual libraries nor any form of sync (i.e. if you change metadata in…
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Zotero isn't a bibtex manager and bibtex doesn't have an item type for hearing nor a field for committee, etc. What exactly are you trying to do?
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The storage limit is only for syncing, not for using Zotero, which is a local-first application. So they can migrate (from Mendeley? I think that's the only thing you can't migrate to a group directly) any size library and then move item/collections…
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You select the item you want to add, then click the arrow pointing right. If that's not clear, could you post a screenshot of what you are seeing?
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Word does allow fields in footnotes and you can insert citations into footnotes, but if you are in this situation for some reason, you can add references to the bibliography using the add/edit bibliography button and dialog
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Purge only removes online copies of files -- hence "uploaded" files. (as always, have good back-ups etc.)
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Which Harvard style exactly?
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Oops, sorry, I read collection and then missed the group library part.
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1) yes 2) no yes (see below)
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You probably didn't change the style ID,.see https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
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No update on this, no.
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Is that SUDOC or which library catalog? In any case -- to delete the snapshots, searching by "Library Catalog Entry Snapshot" in Title/creator/year mode, then select all (ctrl+a) and move to trash will delete the attachments.
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