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Thanks for the tip! I see your point on "edit" bibliography, but there is an option for manually touching up individual items (the textbox bottom middle). One would therefore presume that inputing an URL in angle brackets would work - everything els…
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http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm (European Union documents database)
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I only have one comment to add: As you mention, OSCOLA doesn't require full page range for journal articles, but it is nevertheless allowed. You can "choose" easily by not giving a full page range when saving journal articles in Zotero. If you …
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@fbennett: That is probably a good solution long-term. However, I am only using this style to cite articles and books for my thesis (I do cases manually, since they need their own bibliography anyway). So the current OSCOLA erves me well for the tim…
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Thanks for the quick reply! I am travelling for a few days, but will get right back to this when I get back sunday-ish.
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There seems to be a simple bug in the OSCOLA style found in the Zotero repository when citing "document" items. Currently a cite will generate the following: ‘document name’, July 19, 2011 However, the OSCOLA style in general uses paranthe…
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Has this been followed up?
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What is the status here? There was some talk of this being implemented in 2.1 - will taht happen?
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Of course it would be very complicated. However, having the option to do so, and thus enabling power users to adapt their style of choice to the types of judgments they cite most, would be fantastic :-)
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fbennett: That is actually easily possible in 2.0 using the approach adamsmith outlined above. However, that is not a satisfactory solution. Ideally one would want to be able to distinguish between a whole range of jurisdiction, not just 2-3. F…
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Awh, too bad. I have a backup solution that will work, but I'll not be as smooth. Thanks for the advice :-) PS: Is this feature on the roadmap for CSL? As for legal use it would probably be needed for proper citations across jurisdictions.