Journal abbreviations in CSL JSON export of unclear origin
188BET靠谱吗Zotero began working oddly a couple of days ago.I am using BetterBibTeX for automated export of references as CSL JSON.188BET靠谱吗This has worked well for years, but all over sudden the export includes values for the key "container-title-short" for each and every reference in my library, even though this field is empty in Zotero.188金宝慱亚洲F1I have dug through the config editor, the forums, the larger internet and haven't found the source for these abbreviations.Is there an internal list of abbreviations?Would that be accessible and editable?If so, how?Can I turn such a behaviour off?
As it stands, I have to manually remove the key-value pairs for the journal abbreviations in order for Pandoc / citeproc to work with an external list of abbreviations.The latter is necessary as abbreviations differ between journals / publishers (for the publication of my own work) in my field.
As it stands, I have to manually remove the key-value pairs for the journal abbreviations in order for Pandoc / citeproc to work with an external list of abbreviations.The latter is necessary as abbreviations differ between journals / publishers (for the publication of my own work) in my field.
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adamsmith188BET靠谱吗Have you tested this with stock Zotero CSL JSON or just with BBT?188BET靠谱吗BBT has functionality to include abbreviations in Zotero export using Zotero's automated abbreviations.188BET靠谱吗Zotero itself doesn't ever use those on export, only in the word processor.If this is indeed BBT, post to emiliano's github about this.
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till.grallertThank you Adam for pointing me to this possibility.It is indeed as you suspected and I will turn to BBT's Github repository.
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emilianoeheynsTurns out it was just a preference that got turned on at some point.