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Thanks! Yes, I did modify the Bibliography style to get my hanging indents. It's disappointing that it doesn't "stick," though. No, CSE doesn't require hanging indents, but even their online style guide shows it in use. I think it's the best way …
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Hi all. Following bwiernik's advice, I've made an exception to the CSE style and am "allowing" the author to read as EPA [Environmental Protection Agency] in the references. I actually like it better than CSE's (reverse) style, so it's fine! But her…
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Would love to. Unfortunately, we have several thousand entries and many of them are already documents. I also got some inconsistent results when I tested with reports. But thanks, your advice has been very helpful.
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Thanks, bwiernik. Your suggestion #1 doesn't seem to work for "documents," which has a Publisher field but it doesn't show up in the bibliography. I also can't get Extras to show up. In your suggestion #2, the bibliography works as you said (brac…
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Hi everyone. Thanks again for your help on the URLs. Another question: CSE wants us to spell out the full agency name in the author area of references, in addition to using the acronym, e.g.: [EPA] Environmental Protection Agency. 2019. Report nam…
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That's fantastic! Thank you!! I'll let you know if I find any more hiccups. But one thing at a time. :)
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My message was part of the Council of Science Editors (CSE name-year) comment stream. That's the style we're using. Meanwhile, I discovered that URLs appear (in CSE name-year bibliographies) IF AN ACCESS DATE IS ENTERED, but not if it isn't. We ofte…
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Have tried the little URL checkbox many times and it has never gotten the job done. Journal articles get their URLs, but not websites, which is completely counterintuitive. Is there another field we could put the URL in to "trick" Zotero into inclu…