Changes

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As of this writing, Juris-M is nearing its tenth anniversary. Since its debut as “Multilingual Zotero,” a submission to the Second CiNii API Contest, the project has chased the Zotero code base. In 2015, Multilingual Zotero (or “MLZ”) was repackaged as Juris-M, to better reflect its support for legal as well as multilingual content and referencing.

To the extent possible, each Juris-M release tracks the functionality of Zotero, and code is checked against over 1,200 test fixtures inherited from the parent project, plus a few additional tests of the saving, editing, and synchronization of multilingual content.

The links here provide a view of the changes made to Zotero and Juris-M at each tag release of the client, as extracted from the commit logs of the project on GitHub.

For changes to the citation processor, see the citeproc-js change logs <https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/news/index.html>.