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Thanks Indira -- I think this will work, I'll have an update shortly-ish
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I don't think so, no -- if you check, the PhD Thesis has sample citations, including RIS metadata, at the bottom. The BA and MA theses don't. That's what Zotero uses for import, and there's no other structured metadata available on the pages.
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ZotFile isn't going to see any development any more (it's not compatible with Zotero 7 and there are several replacement options), but FWIW, the "Tablet Files" folder is based on a (Zotero) tag set on the file. See if you can find and remove that.
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With the _citation_ that's trivial: you can either just edit it directly in Word or you can use omit author and then add the desired author as a prefix. That won't, though, fix the corresponding bibliography entry. For that, you'd have to use edit …
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The "copy as HTML" box is greyed out for exports -- it only makes sense for citations. The Wikipedia Citation Template drags to Notepad just fine for me. Are you still seeing this?
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Is that document using a template in Word? If the template enforces numbering in the bibliography section, I can see things duplicating.
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1. That looks like a locator (i.e. what you add in the Word add-on), not a page (which is part of the entry in Zotero). You're likely looking for the wrong variable. 2. You out can style this using the variable "year-suffix" explicitly
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You should be able to restore Zotero from a harddisk back-up, yes: https://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data#restoring_your_zotero_data_from_a_backup If I had to guess what you did, you either never synced or synced with a different account.
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Doesn't happen on Windows with Zotero 7 and VS Code, so I'd guess some Clipboard weirdness on Ubuntu? Very unlikely to be something Zotero can fix. Can you adjust the encoding in VS Code to fix this or are the characters completely broken?
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Also "korrekt" nach APA 7 ist natürlich (2016, March 23) -- eindeutig definiert ist der Stil nur auf Englisch. Das korrekte Format für die präzisen Datumsangaben in der Bibliographie sieht man in allen vier möglichen Varianten in deutschen Versionen…
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Note that what you're showing is the attachment title, not the filename https://www.zotero.org/support/file_renaming#attachment_title_vs_filename
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If you edit a citation and click on the small triangle at the left, do you see "Keep sources cited" checked? It should be. https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u2433/b14b605vsec84d1egtpn.png
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We'd want an actual example, not a description, please
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What happens when, in that document, you switch to a completely different citation style (like APA) and then back? And how do the citations look in APA style?
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Ursprünglich erschienen
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Same question as my last post.
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So the incorrect citations you're seeing are created using pandoc, not Zotero? You'd have to check on the pandoc forums, there -- I'd guess it might be a function of the pandoc in-text citation syntax, but not sure. (You're welcome to ask CSL questi…
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which version of Zotero? And do you have any add-ons installed?
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You didn't answer clearly whether you tried this in a new document?
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Could you post a screenshot? That seems very odd. What add-ons do you have installed?
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What do you have selected in the Quick Copy settings? Notepad specifically appears to refuse quick copy if you have "copy as HTML" checked (which you wouldn't want anyway -- in a note editor that'd come out as code).
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we'd have to see the whole style (put on pastebin.com or a similar code sharing site & link to from here) -- have you validated it? Also, have you tested in the Zotero Style Editor -- are you seeing the same there? If not, you may just not have …
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https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/529c17300bcdf7ec66f0d7665f3e1c38ec060091/elsevier-vancouver-no-et-al.csl should work -- we'll also update the JVC style on the repository shortly
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(we should mark this in the style title on CSL; all non-English or multi-language styles are supposed to include the respective language)
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That has never been a thing Zotero did in any citation style (generally planned I think, but don't think any time soon).
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How does this look? https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:vancouver-superscript-only-year&dependent=0 The journal does use superscript in print, so that looks like a better fit anyway
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@damnation -- I checked the journal which doesn't use et al in print or guidelines. Not sure if you want to create an Elsevier Vancouver (no et al) style or just an independent style?
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Is this in a specific document or does this also happen in a fresh document for testing? If this is for a specific document, see https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/debugging_broken_documents
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It wouldn't contain anything by default -- it'd import specifically from a site: where are you importing from (please provide a sample URL) that incorrectly puts en in the language field?
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Is this a requirement by that journal or your preference ?
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