Pages in bibliography
There is a formatting error in the bibliography APSA style in the Norwegian edition.
When you add pages to the an article in is format as "., p. 3–21." In Norwegian is should have be "., s. 3–21." So "p" for page should have be changed with "s" for sider.
Full example:
DiMaggio, P. J. 1988. «Interest and Agency in Institutional Theory». I Institutional patterns and organizations. Culture and Enviroment., red. L. G. Zucker. Cambridge: Mas.: Ballinger., p. 3–21.
Per
When you add pages to the an article in is format as "., p. 3–21." In Norwegian is should have be "., s. 3–21." So "p" for page should have be changed with "s" for sider.
Full example:
DiMaggio, P. J. 1988. «Interest and Agency in Institutional Theory». I Institutional patterns and organizations. Culture and Enviroment., red. L. G. Zucker. Cambridge: Mas.: Ballinger., p. 3–21.
Per
Christensen, T. mfl. 2004. Organisasjonsteori for offentlig sektor: instrument, kultur, myte. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
For example: (april 23, 2012).
Correct would have been (23. april 2012), or preferably (Åpnet: 23. april, 2012).
I still hope it would be possible to add a version of APSA with less disambiguation! Don't look right to have first names in text citations (C. Scott 2003)
All the best
Per
(B. Ripley 1988; R. Ripley 1964)".
As for the dates, I'm not sure why it doesn't work for you, especially if you now get the page label localized as "s." instead of "p.". Can you look up which locale you're using? See http://www.zotero.org/support/supported_languages (I'm interested in the values of extensions.zotero.export.bibliographyLocale and general.useragent.locale)
It's odd that they don't use the minimal version used in Chicago (as the style is based on CMoS) - but from what I see disambiguation (at least in the flagship APSR journal) looks more like APA's "primary-author" than the general version currently used. (E.g. Collier and Collier 1991 is cited w/o initials).