APA 7 – In-Text Citation Variations
When citing in APA, some variations are possible:
1. Intersectionality theory emerged from a criticism of legal practice (Crenshaw, 1989).
2. Crenshaw (1989) developed intersectionality theory as a criticism of legal practice.
3. Crenshaw's (1989) criticism of legal practice led to the development of intersectionality theory.
Example #1 is what Zotero provides as its standard, and thus far, I have been modifying #2 and #3 by hand, omitting the automatic update.
Is there a way to set up the data in such a way it would allow to produce #2 and #3?
1. Intersectionality theory emerged from a criticism of legal practice (Crenshaw, 1989).
2. Crenshaw (1989) developed intersectionality theory as a criticism of legal practice.
3. Crenshaw's (1989) criticism of legal practice led to the development of intersectionality theory.
Example #1 is what Zotero provides as its standard, and thus far, I have been modifying #2 and #3 by hand, omitting the automatic update.
Is there a way to set up the data in such a way it would allow to produce #2 and #3?
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damnationSee "Omit author": https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
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jmschweizerPerfect. Thank you.