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@adamsmith and @bwiernik: Thanks for the quick responses and attempts to help. I think I’m going to have to do this on my own and manually. I’ll probably have to just keep two copies at all times. One with linked citations that work properly, and …
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@adamsmith So this s a rule that is used commonly across all citations styles, giving you good cause to build it directly into Zotero's code, and APA has shifted away from this while the other citation styles continue to use whole first names to dif…
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@adamsmith Thanks for sending this along. It looks like this is not something that's part of the CSL file itself. I'm beginning to see why this such a headache. It's disappointing, but I may see where you're coming from.
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@bwiernik I've tried your workaround csl file, but unfortunately when these authors appear in the same group of citations it lumps them all together as though they are a single author. I'm going to have to either do it manually, making Zotero non-fu…
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@bwiernik Thanks for sending this along. I can always give it a try, but my advisor seems to be a bit of a stickler for matching the guide. Unfortunately, no middle names on any publications I've found.
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@bwiernik Can you perhaps point me to the code that does this name-checking so I can play with my own variation of this to see if I can get it to work, at least for my own purposes?
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I'm writing my thesis. I can't move it on until the citations are correct, and if I manually change them all, then Zotero won't work as I go through drafts, making me do all citations manually that include my primary sources. That is unpleasant. It …
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That seems odd. Right now, I have three references with the same last name: Alex Wilson, Shawn Wilson, and Stan Wilson. If I remove the Stan Wilson Reference, than the in-text citations show as "(A. T. Wilson, 2020)" and "(S. Wilson, 2008)." When I …