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We always need a link to the citation guidelines and ideally, a link to an open-access journal article and a list of errors.
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That's currently not possible. You can just type it out as text though.
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You mean in a document? There are a bunch of alphabetically sorted numeric styles we have explicitly called like it: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=alphabetical&format=numeric There will be more, but they don't have it in the name, so you'd n…
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I think there was one particular version where updates didn't work. Not sure it was this one. You can just grab the latest version here and install it over it: https://www.zotero.org/download/
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Excellent news! Thanks
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You have an in-text style selected. Make sure that you set the style in your document under "Document preferences" for your specific document. See https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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2. Can you not use Quick Copy? It let's you literally copy a citation, formatted to your liking, into your clipboard that you can then just paste in a PowerPoint. https://www.zotero.org/support/creating_bibliographies
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That style is a dependent style. It looks like this journal uses this style now: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:springer-basic-brackets-no-et-al&format=numeric (PR https://github.com/citation-style-language/journals/pull/159)
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You can hack this into a style (using a variable that's otherwise not used as a kind of "switch"), but if you're doing this once, I wouldn't bother and just do what you suggest.
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We have more than 10,000 citation styles on the repository. No body can say which style you used to "be able to include the newspaper's volume, number and editions". If you tell us the style(s) you used, we can say more.
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1. If still live: https://rintze.zelle.me/ref-extractor/ 2. If flattened: https://anystyle.io/
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Word documents can be just copy pasted together. BUT citations will of course only be live if they're live in the inidividual documents. If you're saying the GDocs are already broken, then you need to figure why and what happened and maybe go back t…
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Yeah, I speak German.
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What's this for? Is there any linkable guidelines for it?
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Kann ich mir gerne anschauen, wenn du mir die Richtlinien durchschickst: Zitierstil nach Maß anfragen
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(PR: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/8004)
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All the styles here have the original-date variable built into the style somewhere. https://github.com/search?q=repo:citation-style-language/styles original-date&type=code So, check a bunch of those out. Note though that APA does include the o…
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1. Styles will know what to do. For a .csl style it doesn't matter if the variable is stored in the extra field or is now in a dedicated field. nothing will change regarding this.
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Den Stil gibt's hier: Zitierstil Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Wissenschaft
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For a musical score, see https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/499700/#Comment_499700
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You mean [1] or (1)? We have hundreds of such numeric styles available: https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=numeric&dependent=0
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Would making a new Zotero profile where you add that sqlite to the profile and then exporting that data with a lossless format that you then reimport into the other profile work?
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This is fantastic news! I appreciate the work that has gone into this and look forward to using all these new fields! :)
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The JAMDA style is a dependent style of AMA. It just links to that and uses that. AMA has it set that it shortens it to "3 Authors et al." when there is more than 6 authors.
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1) Switch styles and back to this. That should/could fix it 2) You're experiencing the limits of this. I've had this before and not sure there is a solution 3) I'm not sure what you're referring to
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Currently, that style is just a dependent style on an Elsevier style, a numeric one. A new, independent and customised style can of course be created, but that will take somebody willing to make it.
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Well, there you go. Gotta separate them out.
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I'm aware what you want to remove. But I don't think that the guidelines show that comma should be removed. (line 188 sets the comma)
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The guidelines (from 2022) show this: How to cite a Journal Article: Halverson, L.J., Clayton, M.K, and Handelsman, J. (1993). Variable stability of antibiotic-resistance markers in Bacillus cereus UW85 in the soybean rhizosphere in the field. Mole…
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Fantastic! I appreciate the elaborate documentation!
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