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if "van" is capitalized in Dutch regardless of position I don't see the problem. That's not the case. You would want "Julia van Bloemendaal".
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Dutch names typically use non-dropping particles. E.g. when the family name is printed in isolation "Bloemendaal", the particle is always added "Van Bloemendaal". This in contrast to a name like "Ludwig van Beethoven" (which is a bit of an odd case,…
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What is this thread for, then? The forums are for technical software support.
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Maybe http://www.zotero.org/people/ could only show users who have used the Zotero API at least once (be it via client syncing, adding items to their online library, etc.)?
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While "Von Blumenthal" is not a Dutch name, I'd like to point to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_name#Tussenvoegsels "In the Netherlands, the tussenvoegsel is written with a capital letter if no name or initial precedes it." So with the Dutch n…
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It works for me when I place the cursor within the footnote (which turns grey when focused) before clicking the "Zotero Edit Citation" button.
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I've never used the CrossRef utility for any real work. I also found http://git.macropus.org/citation-finder/ (code at https://github.com/hubgit/citation-finder ).
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@DWL-SDCA, there is http://www.crossref.org/guestquery/
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And as @aurimas already alluded to, the Citation Style Language project also uses GitHub.com extensively, for styles, locale files, documentation, and the CSL schema. A different set of people is in charge there, but the lingo (merging, pull request…
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Zotero developer Dan Stillman showed some interest in using a new field instead of a link item, and changing the double-click behavior: http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/26636/simplify-pubmed-translator/?Focus=140919#Comment_140919 (and down) Thi…
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Especially in digital formats, number of pages isn't very informative, so I wouldn't worry too much about that. The DOI would of course map cleanly, and going forward we probably need better support for alternatives to page identifiers (like "Articl…
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Requested @hindawi: https://twitter.com/rintzezelle/status/296712113324441601 Their own citation guidelines do include that data, and the DOI seems to be missing as well. -- "How to Cite this Article Fei Kang, Junjie Li, and Sheng Liu, “Combined…
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The Hindawi website now seems to offer some decent metadata (see e.g. http://www.hindawi.com/journals/mpe/2013/416941/ ), and a translator would be much appreciated.
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Also http://www.zotero.org/support/forum_guidelines#be_civil
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@AussieExpat, please take a look at http://www.zotero.org/support/forum_guidelines#be_civil . Also take into account that Zandy is not an official Zotero product, and that you're on a free forum with free support (and, believe it or not, it seems th…
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How do you "apply" these styles? If you're using one of the word processor plugins, you need to use the "Zotero Insert Bibliography" button to generate a bibliography. See http://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/blank.csl is currently valid CSL, so I can't help on that end. May I ask what you want to use it for?
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If you click on "Get Citation", you get: Spread The Word About The Journal In 2013 Irwin RS, Augustyn N, French CT, et al. CHEST. 2013;143(1):1-4. doi:10.1378/chest.12-2762. so even CHEST/Chest editors are confused. (I'm not a librarian, but since…
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It's not a translator error. CHEST really is spelled in all-caps: http://publications.chestnet.org/ss/about.aspx#Chest
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Your modified style might not be valid CSL, and is probably in the old CSL 0.8.1 format. Updating your style to CSL 1.0 is not crucial, but making sure it is valid is. See https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Validation and http:/…
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@101james: the free storage limit increase from 100 to 300 MB in early December last year, so perhaps you were above the old limit but below the new one.
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I localized two dates in APA, see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/29dd49fb59c628334fd8fc6a9f8d64649525e94f .
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I localized two dates in APA, see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/29dd49fb59c628334fd8fc6a9f8d64649525e94f .
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About your daydream: but we don't have anything like in the schema (outside of cs:date we treat "year-suffix" as a variable that needs to be called via cs:text, and no other variable or term has its own element). (shudders) About suppression: to a…
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I think the syntax should be text Can you confirm?
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@mronkko, yes, we can do that. I'm just rather interested in seeing whether we can also localize the "issued" date variable, so all dates localize.
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I found an old off-list chat with Frank, and the reason for adding the year-suffix elements to APA was that there needs to be a hyphen between the "no date" term and the year-suffix (e.g., "Doe. (n.d.-a)"). In citeproc-js, this suppresses the year-s…
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@mronkko: this request is about formatting fragments of item titles (such as a species name, e.g. "Of Mice and Homo sapiens"). This is often not described in citation style guides, since this markup is also required in the body of the text and is co…
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See also https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/fcefed3938d8dabde770e6051036ef6b27d2d03e and https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/3a389bda024e5eb00cb17b7c62173f19316be7b5
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I think that the reason why the APA CSL style explicitly targets the year-suffix is to prevent it from showing up at the end of the cite, after the locator. Frank might know (see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/e04205d7a6f1e…
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