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Generating bibliographies section #29

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SvonGrebmer opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments
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Generating bibliographies section #29

SvonGrebmer opened this issue Jan 22, 2025 · 0 comments

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I was wondering if here:

"You can generate a bibliography by right-clicking on the folder or publication of interest, and selecting the option to “Generate Bibliography from Collection.” From there, you will be prompted to choose a citation style and an output method (i.e. copy to clipboard, save as file, etc.)."

you wanted to provide guidance on what the most convenient file format of the bibliography would be..?

Also here:
"BibTex and .bib Files
BibTex is a commonly-used, structured file format for bibliographies (“BibTeX,” n.d.). You will generally not need to make or edit BibTex files if you are using a word processor with a Zotero plugin, as the plugin will automatically generate the bibliography for you. However, if you are using a text editor that does not have a Zotero plugin, you can export a BibTex file from Zotero to generate a bibliography."

would it be worth adding "However, if you are using a text editor such as..[RStudio, LaTeX etc.] as examples so that you prep users for Quarto?

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