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supported_languages [2017/08/11 07:16] – [Switching Languages] dstillman | supported_languages [2017/11/08 07:19] – [Juris-M (formerly MLZ)] bwiernik | ||
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==== Zotero ==== | ==== Zotero ==== | ||
- | In Zotero, the interface language defaults to matching the operating system' | + | In Zotero, the interface language defaults to matching the operating system' |
==== Citations and Bibliographies ==== | ==== Citations and Bibliographies ==== | ||
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You can report mistakes in Zotero' | You can report mistakes in Zotero' | ||
- | ===== Juris-M | + | ===== Juris-M: Multilingual fields, Translations, |
- | Juris-M, formerly MLZ, is an unofficial version of Zotero that allows you to store transliterations and translations of names, titles and other fields, and create citations and bibliographies that show this information (e.g. "Soseki, Wagahai ha neko de aru [I am a cat] (1905-06)"). | + | Juris-M |
- | Juris-M is developed by Frank Bennett, a Zotero user. If you would like to try out Juris-M, see the [[https:// | + | Juris-M is developed by Frank Bennett, a Zotero user and active Zotero contributor. If you would like to try out Juris-M, see the [[https:// |