Modify APA style for endnotes
Is there a way to modify the APA style so that it uses endnotes as opposed to parenthetical references?
I'd like to refer to citations with endnotes, and have my citation list formatted in APA style and numbered as endnotes in alphabetical order.
Does that make sense?
So it would look like this (with numbers in superscript of course).1,3-5 Do you see what I mean?2
References
1. Alpha, A. A. (2011) Whatever.
2. Beta, B. C. (2004) You get the point.
3.
4.
5.
I'd like to refer to citations with endnotes, and have my citation list formatted in APA style and numbered as endnotes in alphabetical order.
Does that make sense?
So it would look like this (with numbers in superscript of course).1,3-5 Do you see what I mean?2
References
1. Alpha, A. A. (2011) Whatever.
2. Beta, B. C. (2004) You get the point.
3.
4.
5.
If you really want to do this, take a look at the citation section of Vancouver with Superscript
from the repository - you could then use that in APA
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
But: Is there a reason you don't want to use any of the numeric styles such as Vancouver? There are dozens of them to choose from. (check the "numeric" and the "show only unique styles" box to get only those styles that apply.