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Paste into https://anystyle.io/ and then import into Zotero.
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What is "papaer"?
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Die Vornamen werden hinzugefügt, wenn du andere Zitate mit den gleichen Autoren+Jahr hast, um diese unterscheiden zu können. Wir soll das denn bei der WTM geregelt werden?
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Where is here? What are your worries?
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For which citation style? We'd want to fix this centrally for all our user base, not just you...
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Please try to avoid making several posts and edit a given post if you want to add information, as pointed out. The preview has nothing to do with this. No need for further pictures of that as we know what the style looks like. Please send a picture…
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No, there is no style available. Please follow this guide (what currently there is information missing): https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md#requesting-csl-styles
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Sorry, yeah, I meant the software, not a given style.
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No need for uninstalling/reinstalling everything. Can you also post a screenshot from a problematic entry in Zotero? (note that you can edit posts here in case you want to add information and avoid double posting)
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Are you saying these are errors in the style? If so, please link to the author guidelines and we'll fix it centrally for all users.
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Where are you selecting the citation style? Note this is done in a given document, under Zotero's "Document Preferences".
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I'd wrap the code like this: asdf Or alternatively, as it's very long, host it on GitHub or similar and link to it.
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Just tested and works for me. The 2nd file is in a format that supports Zotero citations? (see https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/existing_citations_not_detected)
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We have 12 styles with "Elsevier" in the name. Which are you referring to? Generally though you probably want to to turn on "Use Medline abbreviations" in your Document Preferences to use the general abbreviations, not individual overrides from you…
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We just made 2 AMS styles available on the repository: https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=american-mathematical-society
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You'd need to elaborate more on what you mean. The guidelines show shortened author first names: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-file-manager/file/5f9a9ecafb0d607d0593bc87/JLME-Stylebook.pdf
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Typically for French styles, because of the " : " delimiter that is also not localisable we have two styles, one for French one for English.
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For language specifics we usually try to see if there is an authorative guide for said language or if there is a predominant variant. Can you show us either/both?
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The CSL documentation has nothing to do with this. That just explains how CSL works. What's important is the APA documentation. See example 6 here which clearly states what a citation with an access date should look like: https://apastyle.apa.org/s…
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Under "Discussions" > "Ideas" you can request a script.
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No, that was more of an internal comment for the CSL team. ;)
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https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=apa 6
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That sounds like an ideal case for the Actions & Tags plugin: https://github.com/windingwind/zotero-actions-tags?tab=readme-ov-file
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That looks like it's an issue with our lv-LV locale than Chicago itself. https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales/blob/master/locales-lv-LV.xml Although maybe the year should be called with "numeric" and not "text" when we only want to sh…
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3. You can use Zotero on a variety of computers. It's very common for a researcher to have a Mac at home and a Windows machine at work. It's absolutely possible and common to work with your same Zotero library on different machines. That's the whole…
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If you're citing the book that contains all these articles, use book. If you're citing one of the articles contained in said book, use book chapter. Alternatively, the new item type "periodical" exists also that can be set via the extra field: type:…
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Thanks for your post. I've just pushed an update that fixes this and a few other issues. (the new style will have today's timestamp)
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As a tip to make this a bit faster, bind a shortcut in Word for inserting Zotero citations. That makes that a bit faster. I have CTRL+D set for that. That opens the red citation bar for you, then you can type straight away.
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A style should be correct, so your suggestion of creating a second style is not what we want. You can try contacting the creator of the style to make an update. https://www.zotero.org/styles/de-buck?source=1 (not Rintze, as he basically stopped wor…
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I only see links to the style, no actual guidelines.
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