Apa with footnotes
Hello,
I am using Z on OSx 10.8.5 on a Mac book pro, I have the Word and Chrome plugins.
I want to cite APA style but with footnotes, although that is not specifically available when creating a bibliography. Is that particular format not supported or is there a work around? Or perhaps I just overlooked the answer somewhere else?
Thanks
I am using Z on OSx 10.8.5 on a Mac book pro, I have the Word and Chrome plugins.
I want to cite APA style but with footnotes, although that is not specifically available when creating a bibliography. Is that particular format not supported or is there a work around? Or perhaps I just overlooked the answer somewhere else?
Thanks
"Submissions must be fully referenced in APA styled format with endnotes. "
Im not familiar with that style, hence what led me to Z. Would it just be a APA style bibliography and use endnotes instead of parentheses?
"Fully referenced in APA styled format with endnotes"
is a contradiction in terms, I have no idea what they might mean by that.
If this is for the Rutgers Bioethics journal, I'd just use any note style (Chicago Manual Full Note, e.g.) and set it to endnotes. The references in the journal are all over the place, the one thing they're most definitely not is APA (not even close - it's not like they have APA citations in the endnotes, either).
I am using Zotero on OSx 10.8.5 on a Mac book pro, I have Word and Firefox plugins.
I follow-up this discussion as I have a similar issue. I have to submit an article with APA style footnotes (not endnotes) and bibliography... For the bibliography it is fine but when I want to add a "citation" it produces:
>>> (Name, Year)
but as I understand, they want also the footnotes in style:
>>> Surname, N. (Year). Title (# ed.). City: Publisher.
How can I do it? Or do there is a style allowing me to have the same result?
Thank you in advance,
best.
It is for legal/political sciences conference for which I applied and has been selected. The fact is they sent a very few guidances and they are not very clear.
I sent them an e-mail and will see with them.
As I am a new user of Zotero, I wanted to be sure that I didn't missed something.
Thank you again.
>>> Surname, N. (Year). Title (# ed.). City: Publisher.
in a footnotes. I'd just pick and either use APA with regular in-text citations, or use Chicago Manual of Style (full notes) which produces nice and consistent footnotes. I can't imagine a conference would care that much about citation style - at least in political science they never do.
Smith, J. (year) instead of Smith, J. L. (year). Are both acceptable in APA?
The basics are to move the contents of the bibliography and have them replace the citation section in APA style and change the style's class from "in-text" to "note"
See https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step for general instructions.
Two questions: What should the second reference to the same item look like (the same, shortened, etc.)? How should page numbers appear?
If you just want a numbered list at the end of the document with APA references, rather than endnotes per se, try this style:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bwiernik/zotero-tools/master/apa-numeric.csl
Below are the specific details that hopefully address your questions:
-What should the second reference to the same item look like (the same, shortened, etc.)? (I believe this could be shortened if there is a standard for this, or full length is fine)
-How should page numbers appear? (If I understand your question correctly, as dictated by APA 5th edition guidelines - e.g. pp. 107-123: https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_guide/reference_list_books.html)
Specific style request:
-Footnotes (not endnotes) to capture each reference.
-Second reference to the same item could be shortened as appropriate - if this is unclear, leaving the full citation for the second reference is okay.
-Multiple references on a sentence would be separated by superscript commas (if possible).
-A bibliography option to insert the list of references at the end of the document.
-APA 5th Edition (this is an older version, but was the requirement for our submission. However, since this could be used for future purposes and other Zotero users, maybe the current - 6th Edition - would be better, and is probably not much different). https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=apa
Thank you again!
For footnotes, would they also be at the end of the reference after a comma? Including where items already have a page range (like chapters or journal articles)?
There is no standard short form for APA, though it would obviously be possible to just use author(s) and short title, but that'd not be standard (but then, again, neither is putting APA in footnotes...). Since bwiernik offered to customize for you, just make a call?
Lets keep the references at full length.
Thanks to both of you!