Citations deleted after changing to American Psychological Association

Hello everyone,

I have a problem when changing the style of my citiations. I need to have them in "American Psychological Association 6th edition" but right now they are in another style.
When I now change the style most of the citations get lost in the endnotes (they are still apparent in the text, though).

I hope you understand my problem and can help me.

Thank you.
  • could you give an example of such an endnote? I'm not sure I understand entirely, to be honest.
  • APA is not an endnote style (it just has in-text citations and a bibliography), so you actually wouldn't expect any remaining (Zotero-generated) endnotes after switching to the APA style.

    My best guess is that the two remaining endnotes weren't generated by Zotero (did you perhaps add these by hand through your word processor's endnote function?).
  • Oh, ok. Thanks so much. It almost drove me crazy...

    Then I need to use another citation style.
    Stupid question but does anyone know which one makes in-text citations like APA AND has endnotes?
    Is there a style like that?
  • Another question:

    It is possible to attach the bibliography of APA to the end of a document (similar to endnotes)?
  • To put the APA Bibliography at the end (or anywhere else), simply put the cursor where you want it and click "insert bibliography" in the Word add-on.

    The endnote question doesn't really makes sense, I'm sorry to say. You can obviously insert endnotes in any document, regardless of citation style. That's just a function of your word processor. You can insert individual APA-style citation within those endnotes, e.g. if they contain a longer discussion of literature. But there is no such thing as APA-style endnotes, since APA citations are, by definition, in parentheses in the text.

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