On Fri, 27 Oct 2023, Bernt Lie via lyx-users wrote:

While I'm waiting, I'm starting to use Zotero to manage bibliography
files, and had some help from a more IT knowledgeable colleague. He set up
Zotero to store bibliography files as BibLaTeX. Some experience:

 1. In the past, I have used the AGSM bibliography style file. This style
doesn't seem to work with BibLaTeX?? Is there another, similar
bibliography style that works with BibLaTeX (i.e., Harvard style, etc.)??
[One change from BibTeX to BibLaTeX seems to be change of field name
"year" to field name "date"??)

 2. One *bad* (?) experience with Zotero is that it *changed* all the
bibliography *label* names. I assume this means that all past LyX/LaTeX
documents I have written will show up with *broken* references if I switch
to the new *.bib file generated by Zotero.

To repeat: my question is:

 *   Is there a BibLaTeX compatible bibliography style file with LyX 2.3.7
   that works similarly to how AGSM works?
 *   Or do I have to wait for LyX 2.4 for BibLaTeX compatibility?

Bernt,

I have been using JabREF for years so I don't know Zotero, but I'll try to
assist you.

What sort of data are your references? In my case they're all
ecological/environmental science and I use BibLaTeX (natbib-mode) as the
citation style format with Author-year format. The bibliography style is
authoryear and the bibliography generation processor is biber.

Here's a referece that might help you:
<https://www.bibtex.com/s/bibliography-style-harvard-agsm/>
It uses natbib, with works with BibTex, but the BibLaTeX (natbib-mode) is
equivalent.

HTH,

Rich

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