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Depends on the citation style. Which are you using?
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Dafür musst du nicht den Zitierstil ändern, sondern lediglich Zotero korrekt benutzen. Siehe "Customizing Cites" hier: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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Du musst ja eigentlich nur nachschauen, wie das author-bib Makro das macht, weil ja die Vornamen in der Bibliographie gezeigt werden und danach das "author-in-text" Makro umändern. Zeile 209 änderst du auf folgendes um: (du nimmst im Endeffekt da…
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I'm not following, but importing those 2 DOIs via the magic wand and outputting them via APA7, just works. It's not an issue with the citation style as long as the item type is correct (journal article) and the metadata is available. I'm not sure wh…
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Please don't open new threads for the same request. If anything it'll make it less likely that any of the volunteers will work on your request. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/105805/style-request-chicago-style-note https://forums.zotero.org/d…
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I guess "manuscript" could be an alternative? Lots of citation styles don't use that yet though, so you would need to adapt the citation style. But it would give you a unique item type you could use for these instances maybe.
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Which citation style are you using? Make sure you have Willi Hejda, Anna Hirschmann, Raphael Kiczka and Mara Verlič added as authors/editors for your item though.
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The footnotes from note styles are 100% managed by Word. All Zotero does is say "Word, gimme a footnote, I wanna add some text to it". Cross-referencing therefore is also done via the Word crossreferencing functionality.
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You can edit the style yourself to match your requirements. See this guide on how to get started: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
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See https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/354313/#Comment_354313 In the end it depends on what your citation needs to look like. "Book" would probably also work here.
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See https://www.zotero.org/support/kb/multiple_profiles
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I've had a quick go at the style. Test it out and let me know what I've missed. https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/abf72a7ea8ad50ae6c7eed34ac180d385d15856c/american-college-of-clinical-pharmacy.csl Style is available now: https:/…
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Please revise your request to give the EXACT examples given, not random ones. See https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/REQUESTING.md#requesting-csl-styles
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Move the DOI call from line 229 into the access macro. Then it'll work. The rest should be fine then. (next time please share your whole code, easier for us to help)
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I have logged all your requests, but resources are limited these days, so it'll be a good while till we get to them. You can use https://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ to search for a style that fits the bill and use in the meantime.
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Delete the suffix you have on line 178.
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I assume you manually edited those citations and that's why you got the prompt. Use the "omit" author functionality and you can avoid this: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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You cannot mix how authors are displayed. Either all of them are shortened or all of them have the full name.
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I have logged your request. You can use the following styles: Clinical Spine Surgery Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
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You put the dot as a suffix on a group that contains everything BUT the DOI/URL stuff and remove the dot set in layout.
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I know how to fix the issue. I coded close to 1000 styles by now. Thanks though
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I'll fix it tomorrow. As I said above, I refactored the style quite a bit and will have just missed to take out a title.
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Hallo Annette, Den Stil hab ich hier erhältlich: Zitierstil Ruhr Universität Bochum – Geschichte „Das Blaue Wunder“
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Sorry for keeping you wait, but.... holidays. I just checked in the guidelines and that seems correct. 6.3.5 An Unpublished Dissertation or Thesis 21. Lee E. Klosinski, “Meals in Mark” (PhD diss., The Claremont Graduate School, 1988), 22–44. I've …
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We actually have that style on the repository. (dependent on elsevier-vancouver.csl) https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:brain-and-development
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I'd start with http://www.zotero.org/styles/chicago-note-bibliography
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@bwiernik Tagging in case you missed this/are on holidays. :)
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The journal guidelines clearly state the following: Include persistent identifiers, such as a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), in references for datasets and program codes. Persistent identifiers ensure future access to unique published digital obje…
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The "AIAA Journal" style is a dependent style of https://www.zotero.org/styles/american-institute-of-aeronautics-and-astronautics That style certainly prints DOIs for journal articles. If it doesn't, try in a fresh document with the above-linked st…
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We only have 2 label styles on the repository. See how they fit your needs https://www.zotero.org/styles?format=label
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