Cannot get DOI to display for APA Style 6 Bibliography
Hi everyone. I'm hoping someone can help me; I looked all over but couldn't find the answer to this. When I export my bibliography in APA Style 6 (the new version), only the DOI displayed for one of my citations. Is it possible to have the DOIs displayed for all of my references?
Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
If that's not the case, copy and paste a sample RIS of an item that doesn't work here.
(For that - select the item in Zotero --> right-click --> Export selected item(s) ---> RIS
then open the file it creates (default is Exported items.ris ) in any text editor (e.g. notepad, TextEdit) and copy and paste the content here).
You are absolutely right, the DOI only showed up in my database in Zotero for one of my citations. Is there a way to make it so they do show up for the remainder of my citations?
Most good sources (i.e. journal webpages, JSTOR, sciencedirect, EBSCO (if it works) give you DOIs - but e.g. google scholar usually won't - nothing to do with Zotero, the data just isn't there.
CrossRef has a DOI lookup services that you may find helpful to fill in missing ones.
I'm assuming I will have to retrieve them manually, or relocate all the citations from another source, then?
The one that did work I happened to get from PubMed.
Regardless, thanks again for your help!
Thanks for any help!
Susan
Please download the file here:
https://gist.github.com/raw/1248630/909ad579144a69f1eccda2c80c2a3455ce1a01c9/Cambridge%20Scientific%20Abstracts.js
and place it in the Translator folder of your Zotero data folder http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data replacing the old file of the same name. Zotero should now get the DOI from CSA/PsycInfo.
Please report back if this works, I can't test this terribly well.
If it works this can be pushed to Zotero clients, you wouldn't need to direct your students to download the translator file.
I wonder if the DOI fields are not populated in Zotero's record because EBSCO is adding a prefix to the DOI to create a link, like
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-012-0177-8. When asked, EBSCO said they are "following the guidelines given by CrossRef. You can have a look at the following link for more information:
http://www.crossref.org/02publishers/doi_display_guidelines.html."
Update your translators via Preferences -> General -> Update Now and try importing again.
BTW, the metadata imports properly (with DOI) both from CrossRef and from SpringerLink page you link to above.