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I've sent you an email. Thanks also to adamsmith. :) For other people finding this thread, you can find and contact me via citationstyler.com
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vancouver.csl should already do this for you. Check in Zotero in the preferences in the Cite pane that the "Include URLs for paper articles" is ticked.
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Hallo, Supportanfragen zum FOM Stil bitte per Email an citationstyler@gmail.com senden. Danke.
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Thank you for your request. I'll get a style up in the next weeks, but in the meantime you can use https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:obesity
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Das kannst du im Zitierstil umstelllen. Siehe hier, wie: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/178960/#Comment_178960 (von en auf de umstellen, wenn du auf deutsch zitierst) Allgemeine Anleitung hier: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citat…
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It has been updated.
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See this reply: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/375065/#Comment_375065 And see these threads: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/12431/word-possibility-to-link-references-and-bibliography-in-a-document/p1 https://forums.zotero.org/di…
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@ijr0006 Most probably this style: http://www.zotero.org/styles/elsevier-harvard2 Guidelines: https://www.keaipublishing.com/en/journals/avian-research/guide-for-authors/
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A style (dependent) is available since 2018: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/93920/style-request-progress-in-polymer-science#latest
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You can add it on line 448 like so: You never answered if this style is actually for the journal British Birds. Chicago-based styles are inherently not beginner-friendly. If you are ok with it, I can go over the style and submit it to the reposito…
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Yes, as it has the same ID.
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This is the fixed style: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/299898b47a99d11ef060d5e4f4f4ab0de3724f63/frontiers.csl
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I think this might just be a case of OP using "American Sociological Association 6th edition" instead of actual APA. APA6 is not bundled with Zotero anymore and needs to be added.
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Certainly works. See: Make sure the data is entered correctly with the author in one-field mode and that there is no stray symbols. You can also copy-paste one name over the other to make sure it's the same. Make sure
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Yes, I'm aware. I only linked you to the author-date style. However, looking at published papers in .pdf, I see the Frontiers Journals style I linked to earlier is a match: in text: (Brainerd and Menon, 2014) vs (Campbell and Pedersen, 2007) Bibl…
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Probably this: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:frontiers&dependent=0
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If that is indeed the case, share the code and I'm happy to look over it and get it added to the repository on your behalf. You can share the style via pastebin.com or a similar service.
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This style varies in more than the mentioned points from APA. Please provide the exact Campbell & Pedersen example and Mares book chapter as outlined in the requesting guidelines. https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting…
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The citation style http://www.zotero.org/styles/eunomia could not be found. What are you trying to achieve here? This is first of all not a correct link. (it would be https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=eunomonia) And we haven't created the style, so t…
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@faustfisher See my answer above for the missing pieces we need to provide an updated style.
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Can you paste here what exactly you have in the extra field?
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Can you link to an open access article?
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You butchered that quite a bit. haha Also, you need to be careful as you're using some " " marks that are not correct. You also just invented a new term ibid-short that just doesn't exist in CSL. …
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Well, you didn't copy paste my code, that's why it got broken. You can only have one if and one else. Generally it's: if else-if else-if .... else
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Short pieces of code: asdf Large pieces via pastebin.com or similar.
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First run it through: validator.citationstyles.org/ To share your code, upload to pastebin.com and share the link.
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Can you copy an excert from your document here with an author-date style citation that clearly shows where the punctuation is/was?
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You'd need to modify the style and add where you need it. Very few styles have that included.
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I just tried to see if I can reproduce this, but also for Harvard styles, the citation gets inserted where the cursor was. E.g.: ....desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum (Campbell and Pedersen, 2007). S…
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You'll need to edit the style following this general guide: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step If you look in the
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