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So sad! After all that great work! Thanks, the fix worked. A nuisance, since I use Chicago style for most papers and Bluebook for others. Looks like I have to reinstall the owrd extension each time I switch. But you got it working, so thanks!
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Thanks! (Now if I could just change that name . . . .)
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Source EBSCOHOST Article is Recruitment efforts to reduce adverse impact: Targeted recruiting for personality, cognitive ability, and diversity http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pdh&AN=2009-02898-002&s…
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I may have misspoken. I am MLZ 4.0.21m86, updated Jan 15
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I was wondering if it might be possible the change the name that appears in forums to whatever you put as real name. In 2008 it was just the name of my cat, but now it is as bad as it gets. I'm willing to open a new account etc, but there will s…
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So I wrote an email using the almost the exact wording you suggested, and got the following snarky response: "Sorry, it doesn't make sense to discuss this via a proxy. We're unable to offer further assistance. The Google Scholar Team"…
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Let's inundate them. This is the email I used scholar-support@google.com
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>> (and please ask them about that!) Please tell me EXACTLY what to request, and where (email, blog response). I periodically do ask and most recently got an email telling me about the cite feature, not sure I was able to explain why thi…
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Could you clarify - in your examples the first names did not appear in the style examples generated by Scholar>? So then it isn't surprising that first names weren't exported and maybe there are a lot of missing first names in the Scholar databa…
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Here's an interesting one. George Rutherglen, Ricci V. DeStefano: Affirmative Action and the Lessons of Adversity, 2009 SUP. CT. REV. 83 (2009) The original data entry is of type Journal Article has a small v, but Abbrevs, noting that ther…
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The treatment of Short Titles in the Zotero DB is indeed tricky. I see the following issues with the current approach Since I refuse to buy the BB, and can't find the answer on Cornell, you should check this, but I thought that the rule was tha…
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Lower Priority: The abbrevs for Journals now seem to be case sensitive. So if my JSON says "Physiology and Behavior" should be "Physiology & Behav.", an entry labeled "Physiology and behavior" will not get changed. Given the many dif…
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(1) It still seems like Firefox must be restarted for various changes in Abbrevs to take effect (2) After changing JSONs, the general Zotero refresh tool does not update to the new Abbrevs. I have to put the cursor in each item, choose edit and…
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I am going through it now. I am going to post questions and comments as they come up so I don't forget them. I will * the ones that are important to me; the others are more FYI (1) What is the intended treatment of Journal Abbrevs in the mai…
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Importing the empty list worked for new documents but was uneven for old documents. I am pretty sure I actually imported it because there was no error in the error console and some cites did change: the jurisdictions now just have code instead of co…
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So I finally tried the Error console as you suggested, wish I had done so earlier. Your standard JSON imports successfully. I have used http://jsonlint.com/ to validate my JSON but when I try to import it this is the error message I get T…
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What are the files "abbreviations-for-zotero.sqlite"? I know sqlite files store zotero info like databases. Are these part of your Abbrevs set up and part of what causes the persistence of abbrevs. both wanted and unwanted? Should I pruce them when…
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(1) Suppose I create Isis.JSON, import it, and then edit from within the interface. I was assuming that the editing left Isis.JSON unchanged so I could reimport it to erase the new stuff. However, if s changes affect the JSON that explains some of…
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I tried reinstalling the original Abbrevs JSON from your site - shouldn't that at least erase all my changes to it? Sometimes it seems like it doesn.t The biggest problem is hereinafters. And they never seem to appear in any JSON I export to c…
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Notebook worked, thanks! Biggest problem now: How do I wipe clean all the abbreviations to start with a clean slate? I have tried everything, although a little unsystematically so I might have messed up. I believe I have reinstalled Abbrevs a…
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Could you give me a quick primer on the best way to edit the JSON documents? Sometimes when I add thing it works, sometimes not, o obvious difference in syntax, very frustrating. Part of the problem is probably than I am opening the JSON in word, t…
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I'm still having problems with phrases. I updated the Abbrevs and tried to import the new Hints link with no luck Is there any way to tell from the interface whether I have imported it correctly? Journal Abbreviations show up on the interface …
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Things are looking really good. Most significant problem now is the Abbreviations which are still being very temperamental, as we discussed earlier. When you have time I would be happy to work on the interface with you but for now the best solution …
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I hate the official Bluebook, so I never check it, but I believe it is a standard principle of legal citation. I use the Cornell website as a reference. Here's what they say (link below) § 6-520. Short Form Citations - Cases Full Citation…
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Hi Frank Just wondering what the time horizon was for addressing issue two in my last post, the missing "at" in hereinafters. The other issues can be worked around but that one essentially cannot be (at least it takes more time than it is wort…
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Some other complications in hereinfafters: fn 1 Equal Emp’t Opportunity Comm’n v. Sears, Roebuck & Co, 839 F.2d 302 (7th Cir. 1988). fn 2 Other cites fn 3 Sears III, 839 F.2d 305. Issue one: The initial cite, fn 1, does n…
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Hereinafters are especially tricky because they should vary between documents. Take two articles by the same author: One article might cite both in the same footnote and need a hereinafter. Another article might have only one and not need the here…
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(1) The parentheticals now work beautifully. My only thought is that it would be nice not to have put in !jurisdiction>>>F.3d to suppress the name of the jurisdiction. (2) The hereinafters are better, most things seems to be showing up…
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Hereinafter: By tested, do you mean that you need to have a second instance of the item for which the hereinafter would be useful? That doesn't seem to do the trick. What do you need in the way of a sample and how do I get it to you?
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Here's an example: In the Extra field I have {:jurisdiction:us;federal;mi.eastern} In the Court field I have E.D. Mich I get Flowers v. Schwarz, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9062 (E.D. Mich E.D. Mich. 2005). If I subst…