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Look for the zoplicate add-on. Works great
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Right, but I am pretty sure this isn't possible (i.e. is a current accessibility failure)
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No citekeys are typically somewhat human readable (authorYYYY is common, e.g.) and have nothing to do with URIs.
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Yes, the above is correct. As noted, this is not about hierarchies, but about the principle title of a work (and aligns with citation styles and cataloging rules as well as with, at a minimum, Zotero's data model
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Check the data in Zotero. That just doesn't look like it's imported properly
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(that's an error report ID -- we'd want debug from the connector: https://www.zotero.org/support/debug_output#zotero_connectors_firefox_chrome_and_safari )
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There are a bunch of different issues here -- Safari-specific ones, issues specific to a subset of newspapers, etc. I think the only actual known Proquest issue that's not limited Safari currently is with EEBO.
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I'm not aware of relevant changes, but if the previous behavior was indeed to not change sort order if the primary condition is identical and the secondary condition changes, that'd have been a bug, no? Or am I misunderstanding what's happening? Co…
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Two random things to check: 1. Do you have track changes enabled? If so, try disabling it. 2. In Word Options → Advanced make sure “Typing replaces selected text” is checked.
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Yeah, so ibid needs to get changed to idem and the subsequent citation form is [author], supra note [first-reference-note-number].
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Ticket: https://github.com/zotero/translators/issues/3376
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Just to be clear -- you are using the Zotero Word add-on (i.e. the Add/Edit Bibliography button) to create these bibliographies, right?
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Yeah, they changed their URL format and Zotero isn't finding the BibTeX anymore. Shouldn't be a terribly hard fix.
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At some level item types aren't going to be the right means for categorizing items -- there are just going to be too many. You can use tags, notes, collections -- whatever works best for your personal needs. There might be a review item type in the…
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Where is the style you're requesting documented?
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Whether the RID can be imported depends on whether it's exported -- you'd want to look at the Reference Manger export (likely RIS?) and open it in a text editor to see if the RID is there. If it isn't, that'd pretty much the end of it. If it is, it…
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That's the case for the first of the two styles in the link (i.e. this one: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:new-harts-rules-the-oxford-style-guide&dependent=0 )
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Recent OA piece: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-law-medicine-and-ethics/article/premortem-interventions-for-the-purpose-of-organ-donation-legal-approaches-to-consent/229A2DA712104E2735D901535341E918 supra is in italics and ibid …
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Most importantly for most users, epubs allow you to change the font size and reflow text so that you can read without scrolling (or squinting) on any screen size. That's particularly important on ebook readers.that don't scroll well, but also relev…
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The expectation is that when Zotero offers you a custom import button, it will get reasonable metadata. That won't be the case for google -- this would create more confusion than benefits. Depending on your use case, there are other extensions that …
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Zotero's own date field is quite limited, but dates entered via Extra can use a good share of ISO 8601 syntax. I believe both Issued:1776? And Issued: 1776~ work for uncertain dates
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Mass-scraping from Google Scholar (as I assume you're doing given the title of the group) doesn't work. See https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/site_access_limits
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But I'd also not overthink it. One of the biggest advantages of Zotero is that most common functionality is pretty intuitive and doesn't require how tos and the like. The most common things I tell people setting up groups are a) Don't tie a founda…
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Basic troubleshooting for running sqlite in Windows is here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1882647/windows-command-prompt-shell-for-sqlite3 beyond that, we can't help you run commandline tools on Windows, sorry.
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Zotero isn't design to work on a networks share, so doing that I'm afraid you are on your own. When running it locally, obviously the database is released, so this is an effect of how your network setup interacts with the database.
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Das sehe ich so nicht (APA 7th edition gibt korrekt Müller, 2022, S. 123 aus). Welcher Zitierstil genau, welche Zotero Version, welche Textverarbeitung und welches Deutsch (Deutschland, Schweiz, Österreich) ist ausgewählt?
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I'm pretty sure CSL won't let you remove that space. You can get Hays,R.B. though, I believe -- the sort separator would be "," and name-as-sort-order="always"
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Not currently no. It can only do (Author, Year) and (Year). Obviously it's possible to create citation styles that generate (Author), or Author (Year) or Short-title, Year, but I assume that's not what you're referring to.
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It's a bit more complicated: a) Citations are linked via item URIs (constructed with the library ID and the item Key b) Citations are linked to the URI of the parent item, not the attachment: each attachment has it own item Key. It's used, e.g. in t…
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