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Right, that's what I would usually do and I don't think it's that hard to explain, but here, the delimiter between URL and rest should be a comma, but absent the URL it should end in a period. If you set suffix="." on the group without the URL you e…
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That all looks correctly: your quota is unlimited, your current usage just above 300MB. Are you actually getting an insufficient storage error message? It's possible you're actually just using 300mb right now.
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This very specific set up is actually kind of tricky to do. I think the easiest way to do it is to define the period in the URL macro, so rewrite that as And then switch the with the tag that follows it every time it appears, …
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CSL -- the language that defines the citation styles used by Zotero -- has the item type "collection" which would be the most suitable. You can designate an item of any Zotero item type as a collection for citation purposeby putting Type: collection…
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No, sorry. I understand why someone might want this (e.g. when using Zotero as a pure bookmarking tool), but it is pretty uncommon: in most scenarios people want the best metadata Zotero can provide, which is what it defaults to.
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https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/collections_containing_an_item
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Yes, just add it manually.
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You don't need those instructions for Chromebooks, though. The beta is available through the same channels, just by replacing "zotero" with "zotero-beta" in the last line of the code, so sudo apt install zotero-beta
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Well yes, you can do this for the style globally, but then you can't use traditional parenthetical citations (Smith, 1776) with the style anymore. (It also looks like you broke the delimiter between year and page numbers in how you did this -- not…
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Run through these & provide all information in the final step if the others don't fix this: https://www.zotero.org/support/troubleshooting_translator_issues
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_problems We'd need more information than that
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Zoplicate only does this after importing, though. There is a pretty old ticket to have the connector do this, but it has never been implemented and I recall it being surprisingly complicated: https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/1007
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The entirety of Chicago 14.10 can't be implemented in Zotero/CSL I'm afraid -- it's also not something that's going to happen any time soon. (FWIW, it's a "may" not a "should" provision in the Manual, though it's clearly preferred).
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Oh, right, that changed, they now capitalize prepositions of 5 letters or more. We'll need to think about what we do with that -- I'm inclined to think we have CSL follow current Chicago style (i.e. 18th edition). It's a fairly trivial change of rem…
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That's incorrect. Chicago title case lowercases all. prepositions, regardless of length, so lowercase "between" is correct P.s. No, CSL only has one title casing setting which follows Chicago. There are other rules out there, most notably AP headl…
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Exactly, yes. In my research group, we have a slack channel were people post things they'd like added to Zotero and then have our graduate assistants do semi-regular sweeps and add those items. That obviously won't work if people are actively writi…
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It's in the General tab of the preferences, right at the top. (For future reference, that's OS 15.6, not iOS, which is the operating system for ipads and iphones -- the iOS app isn't localized)
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No, not technically. Speaking from experience, though, having too many people who are able to edit a library tends to not work well -- someone is bound to mess up and delete items or whole collections etc.
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APA has some of its own guidance that follows Bluebook and points people to the Bluebook for anything else, yes.
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This should still work. The "Add File" option from the toolbar does the same thing: https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u2433/ckwmckq1k7rfwqdywju3.png If that's greyed out, you're looking at a group that doesn't allow adding files or…
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§§ is correct for multi-section legislative materials as per Bluebook and hence APA. See https://libguides.niu.edu/c.php?g=700603&p=4971134 under "Citing multiple consecutive sections" or the referenced Bluebook R. 3.3(b)
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What do you mean by "Zotero works by default with yy/mm/dd"? Zotero works with localized date formats for display and citation styles define how dates are displayed individually.
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Könntest Du ein paar Beispiele (Kurzzitat, Literaturverzeichnis) hier einfügen?
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How does the APA citation look like if you generate it directly from Zotero, without overleaf or biblatex? I don't think that's our (i.e. the CSL) APA style producing this -- at a minimum, it'd have the comma before the date.
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(This works correctly for me in the current beta, FWIW)
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I wouldn't feel particularly constrained by the recommended citations -- what is the point of citing the place of publication of an online database, e.g.? -- but you should be able to get most of this by adding it as a dataset
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If you actually mean 7.0.2 you'd have to update to the most recent version. Beyond that, we'd want a screenshot of the search and a bit more detail about what is going wrong
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(That's working for me) Could you also provide a debug ID from the Zotero connector for an attempt to save from that page? https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output
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No, you misunderstood the previous posts: you add the editors as new authors and then change them into editors -- this is how this should look (the order doesn't matter for different categories of creators): https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/image…
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Do you understand that there _is_ a toggle button (pictured above) in the beta version of Zotero, i.e. the only version that is getting any substantive updates?
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