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Thankyou very much to adamsmith whose patient suggestions got me to a solution, yet again. =)
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Fixed! For anyone who has the same problem: I toggled the field codes and noted the unique ID of my current library citations for book X. Then I found old citations of that book with a different ID. Combing through instances of the old ID, I re…
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OK. I've been writing this thesis for 5 years, so in the early days when I was new to Zotero I probably did delete items without using the duplicate merger. My bad. Ouch. I can't just search for 'Rene' etc. because there are lots of references …
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Can I toggle field codes on and then search somehow for the citations that refer to obsolete entries, so I don't have to replace every single Girard citation?
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Dammit. Some of the books DO appear twice in the Bibliography. I assume from this that when I make changes in my Zotero library, like deleting a duplicate entry, this doesn't update the citations in the document. Guess I have to go all the way …
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OK so I just deleted and re-inserted my Bibliography, and there's a strange thing which is a likely clue: his name is appearing as 'Rene Girard' (no acute) for some titles, and 'René Girard' for others. When I check my Zotero library, the acute…
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Yes. So when I insert a new citation it appears as (René Girard, Violence 303) in my thesis, but (Girard, Violence 303) in a new Word document.
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There are multiple books by Girard. However, disambiguation shouldn't be a problem since his name is spelt precisely the same in each entry, and the title of the book appears as disambiguation. I have also now tested this in a new Word document…
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For anyone else trying to do this, I appear to have it working by adding the following after my initial extra code:
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[Moved this follow-up question to its own thread]
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OK. Yes, apparently I'm supposed to put the page number in each new sentence, even if it's the same number again and again. Thankyou for your help. So do I need to copy and paste the same code I added before, but with 'ibid' instead of 'ibid-wit…
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In yet another paragraph, all of the citations are page number only, following the previous paragraph's correct (because of changing back from another book) use of the title, so: These persons ‘seem particularly harmful’ (Girard, Scapegoat 14) …
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At another paragraph, the second of three citations is page number only: While in normal times ... counterparts. (Girard, Scapegoat 18) Girard notes .. oppressed’(19)—but that ... possess them’.(Girard, Scapegoat 19)
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Sure, thanks. Here's an example paragraph in which the citation appears in full every time: They see themselves ... reactive(Girard, Scapegoat 43) and even ... it affects human relations’(Girard, Scapegoat 43)— the crisis in the physical enviro…
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Hi, I'm now using this style for my thesis but, oddly, it only works in some cases. For a while I thought it was only when the references are in separate paragraphs, but no, I currently have a single paragraph with 3 references in it to the sam…
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Brilliant, that's worked exactly as I need. Thankyou very much.
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Thanks for your prompt reply, v appreciated. I am willing to edit the CSL style to suppress the author, and fix the paragraph issue manually at the end. What lines would I add to the CSL style to create this behaviour?