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They are at the bottom of the document. I kept deleting portions of the document, changing citation style, and waiting until changes were implements. Once I "set document preferences" on the (citations) version of the initial document, the problem …
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@adomasven Ok, I went through the document deleting parts and changing the style every time. The problem persisted. When I deleted the whole thing, I could still see all the citations despite no text corresponding to these citations.
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@dstillman @adomasven Ok, I redid the steps. Just in case I am doing something different. I am working on LibreOffice. Here are some questions on the steps: 3 - image captions - I checked all citations, and they were all drag/dropped from Zotero i…
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Just FYI, I am working on a mac. Thank you!
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Report ID: 210542810 I tried troubleshooting errors to no avail.
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That's the thing. This is not a message for one or two but for all. No items have been deleted or moved from the library. Here is what it looks like on two citations where everything after 35 and 36 is shaded and populated with the respective cita…
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Ok. Thanks. Just a hopeful thought, I guess.
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Thank you so much!
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Thank you. To make sure I do this correctly. Adding "Type: treaty" to the extra field would automatically update the citation if Zotero adds "treaty" as a type of citation? I am between APA and OSCOLA. If you can show me I would really appreciat…
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Thank you so much for the tip!
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I see. Would dragging a dropping them add them to their respective existing citations, or would this create a new citation entry?
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Thank you @dstillman ... Quick follow up: As each PDF has its respective citation in Zotero, but annotations were not done by clicking on the file attached to the citation, but outside that environment, then: - can I drag the annotated PDF file int…
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I think that is the version I have... Is there a way to grab a PDF with annotations and extract them into Zotero? More than one?
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I guess in the meantime, I came with the trouble of citing congressional bills. For example: https://www.congress.gov/bill/98th-congress/house-bill/5773
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Do you think it would be possible to use the following format manually adding "Rpt. in": original citation (from Zotero). Rpt. in new citation (from Zotero) I guess I am trying to avoid having to go back and keep track of these types of situations.…
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Thank you for the help, @bmanby!
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Oh, I see. I think I was adding "Resolution" under "Report Type," which made the word resolution appear twice on the citation string. I still have not found a place to put the agenda item or the committee, but I am not sure if it is needed... Though…
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Thanks for the suggestion, @bmanby ... Did you add the date to the institution to make it show on the citation string?
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It would be useful to consider adding these types of sources that do not fit within one category or another to the list of choices if possible. Thank you!
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Here is the link: https://undocs.org/en/A/RES/70/175 It is a Resolution from the UN General Assembly...
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Here it is... https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/9192/citing-un-resolutions/
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@adamsmith Hi Adam, I just wanted to ask you a question if I may. I am thinking about using Scrivener with Zotero, in which I have an extensive number of citations saved, and wonder what is the easiest way to make them work. I am currently working…