APA 6th Edition: Citing a web site...
Hello,
It seems the option to cite a website/page is missing from Zotero 2.1.6 with APA (6th Ed.). I am wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to ADD the option to cite a webpage/website to be used both in-line with text and in the bibliography?
I have searched the heck out of this topic and can't find any information. The general Zotero cite mentions editing some CSL file but the instructions are too complex for this non-technical user.
Anyone can help?
It seems the option to cite a website/page is missing from Zotero 2.1.6 with APA (6th Ed.). I am wondering if anyone knows how I might be able to ADD the option to cite a webpage/website to be used both in-line with text and in the bibliography?
I have searched the heck out of this topic and can't find any information. The general Zotero cite mentions editing some CSL file but the instructions are too complex for this non-technical user.
Anyone can help?
Or do you mean that you cannot create a webpage item? That's unrelated to APA (and, for course, you can - you can just not create a new, empty webpage item).
Any suggestions/help is appreciated.
If you need to add a website manually, add an item of any item type and change it to website in the right-hand pane.
If a site has a DOI or a PMID it's likely not a website.
For most websites you'll want to manually hedit the information Zotero pulls in: As opposed to journal publishers or library catalogs, websites don't provide Zotero with full metadata to pull in.
And, you're right about the DOI and PMID not being a website (don't know what I was thinking) -- the DOI, I know, is for journal articles. I'm not sure about the PMID.
Again, thanks a bunch!
PMID numbers are assigned only to documents indexed in the PubMed database. Until a couple of years ago, the documents in PubMed were mostly limited to journal items (articles, editorals, letters) and conference papers. More recently, books and reports are included -- some of these are added retroactively. If a journal article is not indexed in PubMed it does not have a PMID. Thus, a majority of journal articles do not have PMID numbers.
http://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Nations-Adam-Smith/dp/161382081X/
Adam, I did see the book icon on the link you posted so I know that my plug-in is working. Thank you for the help!