bwiernik / zotero-shortdoi

Zotero extension to retrieve and validate DOIs and shortDOIs
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can get the long doi automatically? #8

Closed fredericky123 closed 5 years ago

bwiernik commented 5 years ago

Added this option in https://github.com/bwiernik/zotero-shortdoi/commit/566547a3d1783fa9501f68fdc905fc6be7d77d94

Thanks!

fredericky123 commented 5 years ago

Thanks very much! A small question, for example, the exact citation is MacDonald G, Ryall M. Do new entrants sustain, destroy, or create guaranteed profitability? Strat Mgmt J. 2018;39:1630–1649. https://doi.org/10.1002/smj.2770 however, for now, this add-on' s effect is MacDonald G, Ryall M. Do new entrants sustain, destroy, or create guaranteed profitability? Strat Mgmt J. 2018;39:1630–1649. https://doi.org/10.1002/SMJ.2770

can you use the lower case?

And another small question: are you interested in getting the Journal Abbreviation? Will you make an add-on in the future?

bwiernik commented 5 years ago

Upper vs lower case doesn’t matter. DOI are case insensntive.

Considering that Zotero can automatically abbreviate journal titles in the word processor plugins regardless of the content of the Journal Abbr field, I don’t see much value in a plugin for that, and it would be a lot more complicated to build than this one.

fredericky123 commented 5 years ago

Oh really, I haven't know this function. Do I need some settings to make Zotero to abbrebreviate journal titles? Here is my current citation example: image

as you can see ,it is full name

bwiernik commented 5 years ago

What style are you using? And are you using the Word plugin to add the citations, or just dragging them from Zotero?

fredericky123 commented 5 years ago

APA 6th, and I am using Word plugin

bwiernik commented 5 years ago

APA doesn’t use Journal abbreviations at all. Choose a style that does.

fredericky123 commented 5 years ago

OK, thanks.