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I have the same problem. Just installed Juris-m (been meaning to do this for a long time), but I can't work out how to use it from Word. Juris-M has picked up my existing Zotero library, but the Zotero tab in Word won't communicate with Juris-M (whi…
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I have partially solved my problem. If I add the name of the court as also the 'reporter' then at least the name of the court is provided, which is the most important element.
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Thanks very much for the guidance. So if, for example, if a report by an NGO (say, Human Rights Watch) is authored by a named individual you'd add HRW after a comma, but not if an academic institution? But really, why would you not want to know that…
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I was thinking of something like this current citation in Bluebook style: PATRÍCIA JERÓNIMO, Report on Citizenship Law: Angola, (2019), https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/62284. Which Chicago would render as: Patrícia Jerónimo, ‘Report on Citizens…
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But I don't think it changes my requests.
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Aha!
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I also don't have access to the Bluebook (just one among many reasons why it is not a helpful citation system...) but what I have coming out of Zotero & what I would like are: Unreported cases What I have: Case name (normal font, first lett…
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Thank you! Title casing and full date for blogs are fixed. Will you be able to adjust the referencing for unreported cases, and add publisher for reports with individual authors?
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Greetings - sorry to ask again, since I'm so grateful for the fantastic service Zotero supplies - but any luck in fixing these 4 points?
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Another request: reports are not showing the institution that published them (that is, where there is a human author and the institution is not itself the author). I can't quite work out how the Bluebook wants this to be done, but looking at some ex…
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Thanks for quick reply! And could I add 3 - full date for blog posts, not just the year? Yes, legal citations are a nightmare, but at least if the name of court, docket number and full date of judgment are given by Zotero, editing them into the corr…
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Thanks on 1 which is already very useful; for 2 & 3 I thought that might be the case (& what I already do), but can't hurt to ask.
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However: here are two footnotes to the same case in the same document, I've asked both of them to have a paragraph number, but the paragraph number only shows in the second citation: Open Society Justice Initiative v. Côte d’Ivoire, No. 318/06 (Afri…
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not sure what you're asking for, paragraph number doesn't show so no point pasting the footnote?
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same in new document
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I believe so, listed in Zotero as Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (full note) - and showing updated yesterday.
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thanks for quick work! I've updated the style (under 'advanced'/'update now' in Zotero preferences), but am still getting the same problem. Also restarted Zotero. Any suggestions what else I should do?
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PS. Keeping 'Resolution' in the title is the best solution I think. And the above work-around also works in OSCOLA -- for the example above you get UN Human Rights Council, ‘Resolution 22/7: Birth Registration and the Right of Everyone to Recogni…
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I leave 'report type' blank. And ignore agenda item. The committee could in some circumstances be the 'author'?
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For example, a footnote in a recent article where the journal uses OSCOLA: Robert Mugo, Ministry of Information Communications and Technology, Kenya, ‘Kenya National Integrated Identity Management Systems (NIIMS)’ (Presentation, ID4Africa Conferenc…
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The date is in the usual date field; just that APA reduces it to the year only and Chicago gives the full date.
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I have used 'report' for a UN resolution, with the specific UN body as 'author', United Nations as 'institution', and the UN Doc number as 'report number'. However, this works OK in APA, but not in Chicago. Using an example I already have for a Hu…
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Many thanks for the rapid response. - is the missing name of blog also an error, or is that supposed to be covered by the URL? - For the issue numbers - changing the default might make sense (since the OSCOLA guidance is that it depends, and it's…