While trying out more about basic citations, with quotes to mark strings so I can see where whitespace matters, I found that when exporting to LaTeX some regular quote marks (") turn into fancy ones (“”) but others don't.
Let's say we have Basic.bib (now in testing/examples/, adjust path as needed) and this Org file: # ---------- #+bibliography: Basic.bib #+cite_export: basic [cite: "prefix one" @friends "suffix one"] [cite: "global"; "prefix one" @friends "suffix one"; "prefix two" @friends 'suffix two'; "global"]. # ---------- Export that to LaTeX and you'll see this (also attached): https://www.miskatonic.org/tmp/latex-quotes.png The suffix quote marks don't turn fancy. Same if you change the citation processor to csl. It's rare to have quotes in citations, but for complex ones with some commentary I could certainly imagine them, for example where you want to refer to a certain word or mention how an author translates it. In any case there's something unexpected going on here. Bill -- William Denton https://www.miskatonic.org/ Librarian, artist and licensed private investigator. Toronto, Canada