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- | === How do you cite a secondary source in Zotero === | + | === How do you cite a secondary source in Zotero? === |
- | see https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/42244/ | + | Sometimes, one may wish to cite a secondary source. For example, |
+ | - British Foreign Office, FO371, FO Minute, 30 March 1943, A3068/4/2. Vol 22507, quoted in Bryce Wood, Dismantling the Good Neighbor Policy, (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1985), 18 | ||
+ | - (Johnson, 1982, as cited in Smith, 2004) | ||
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+ | In such cases, one should cite the source that was actually consulted for the citation (in the above examples, Wood [1985] and Smith [2004]). Enter the remaining content in the [[/support/word_processor_plugin_usage# | ||
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+ | This way, the original sources that were not consulted don't appear in the bibliography, | ||
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