Using Quarto with Zotero: when citing websites, 'Accessed' date missing #9437
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I think I've found the issue, but not yet sure how to fix it... |
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I should add that Emiliano Heyns (retorquere), author of Better BibTeX, also tried to help on the Zotero forums. He concluded; "...I think if you use https://quarto.org/docs/visual-editor/technical.html#citations-from-zotero, Rstudio reads the Zotero database directly, and it generates its own bibtex, no involvement of BBT. I seem to recall it is possible to configure RStudio to use BBT, but I have no experience setting that up..." |
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Hi
I'm writing a dissertation in Quarto 1.3.353 (as a book project) using RStudio 2023.06.0+421. 'm using Zotero 6.0.37 with BibTeX. My University requires Harvard style referencing. At the moment, when citing websites, both in-text citations and the end-text reference list are missing the 'Accessed' field in the rendered pdf (in-text appear as 'Author, no date'...end-text as 'Author (no date)'). NB the Accessed field is definitely populated in the source Zotero library.
I've tried using harvard-cite-them-right.csl and a few other csl files from the Zotero Style Repository. I realise this might be very specific to my setup, but I've tried the University librarian who couldn't help & thought this might be a reasonable first place to look on-line.
Apologies if insufficient technical information given (I'm a clinician, not a coder), very grateful for any advice offered.
Sarah
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