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many thanks for working on this so promptly. the style guide at westminster is quite basic and i have been talking to the reference librarian to update it further, so that more detailed item types can be accounted. that's why my listed examples he…
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Sorry for making multiple postings. I wanted to delete the previous message but I could not. Anyway, my haste is the result of a looming deadline. Hope you would help. Thanks again
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many thanks adamsmith!
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Thanks again. I am not aware of the right click! I am on Westminster Harvard. But I actually prefer Chicago for most work. Right now, I am using headline casing for my entries into Zotero. When I generate my bibliography for Harvard style (U of …
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Yes, what I mean is that right now, I key my entries as per Chicago in terms of title casing. When I generate my bibliography in Harvard, would it change the casing, as required? Thanks in advance, mate
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Many thank djross3
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super. thanks
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hi damnation, is it possible to tweak your updated CSL for the in-text citation of three authors? Right now, the default is to show et al, which is only recommended for citing a work contributed by more than 3 authors. The recommended in-text cita…
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many thanks
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In short, (Albano, 1981b, 1981a) is perfectly fine?
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Hi damnation, I am also not sure whether it should be ; instead of comma. As for the issue of (Albano, 1981b, 1981a), I am not sure I understand your point regarding the bibliography. I have not generated any bibliography yet, except to key in the…
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HW4tpMwkz7DrIVzCJoa8sRDws4J-d86i/view?usp=sharing Screen capture for your reference. I note that for multiple publications from the same author cited within one in-text citation, you use comma rather than ; to separ…
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Hi damnation, in some cases, I noticed the generated in-text citation puts b ahead of a, generating, for instance, Albano, 1981b, 1981a. Why is that?
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thanks again for the prompt response and hard work.
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Hi damnation, I double checked. The new csl still generates pp instead of p for page range.
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I have uploaded your new edit. Let me try. Thanks.
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Do we leave the ordering for now? You seem to know my university's citation style well!
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Our guide provided by the university is quite loose and does not cover a lot of issues. I asked the librarians and they don't have a standard reply to most issues. I think they wish NOT to be liable to give a standard answer for the enquires. For …
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Dear damnation, I did a quick check. Most things seem to have been resolved. One minor issue would be the ordering of multiple references. The priority would be to order by year, ascending. If there are two items in the same year, then the ordering …
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Let me try. Thanks.
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I do not know if this would be helpful. https://drive.google.com/file/d/18dKeDyYtr6_mAKPSQjO3x4iEdiJ7pmFB/view?usp=sharing
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Yes, I tried. Please take a look. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LGvA3M2V0BdpurUG2OnLB9t-aN7vBnlj/view?usp=sharing
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I have tested again. The Westminster-Harvard CSL on Zotero does not generate a/b/c for the same author, same year, two publications issue. I have a screen capture but I don't know how to upload here.
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Thanks damnation for your incisive help. I have been struggling with it for a few weeks, if not months. I am switching from Chicago to Harvard (because my PhD would be from University of Westminster), so I am learning Harvard style while trying to w…
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I forgot these two observations. 3. When there are two or three cited publications within one in-text citation, it should be ordered by year, in ascending order. Only when two items are published within the same year, then the order would be alpha…
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Thanks for the prompt reply, damnation. I am trying to edit it via CSL editor. Would be happy if you could provide more info. 1. Yes, one of the main caveats of the available University of Westminster-Harvard CSL is that it automatically generates…
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I checked. My current style is Westminster Harvard. I hope the previous is also Westminster Harvard. I did try to delete the new entry and re-enter it again in my Zotero app. It does not seem to change much.
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By style, you mean Harvard Westminster (which I use)?
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1. Is this because while working on this document, I moved from an older platform (Zotero 4, older Word) to a newer platform (Zotero 5, Word 16.31)? Could this be the reason? How can I rectify? I tried to create a new document and tried to insert th…