APA 6th ed Issues
ISBN and DOI capitalization issues for Textbooks and Journal articles.
Example
ISBN
978-1-4129-9530-6
Qualitative inquiry and research design: choosing among five approaches ...
Correct APA is to have capitalization of > Choosing <
Example
ISBN
978-1-4129-9530-6
Qualitative inquiry and research design: choosing among five approaches ...
Correct APA is to have capitalization of > Choosing <
My assumption in using Zotero was that it would generate APA 6th edition format from data in the fields (regardless of original inputted capitalization). Is there another citation application that correctly generates APA format regardless of original field input format?
See here for some background:
http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/sentence_casing
I'm not aware of any tool that can sentence case automatically and given the nature of proper nouns I'm pretty sure that's all but impossible to do reasonably well.
In collaboration with several faculty at Athabasca University, we have found the aforementioned issues with respect to downloading DOI and ISBN into Zotero. Hence it has come to our attention that some students may have inadvertently expected Zotero to automatically transform malformed data input into accurate APA output.
If there is a solution (other than manual reformatting) please advise.
Thank you.
PS.
Is it too much to ask for a citation application to generate accurate output, anymore than a spreadsheet application to sum correctly?
Same with citations. It's a good idea to teach students that technology is an aid, not a solution.
As an enduser/student, I am seeking a citation application that transforms malformed data into accurate APA output. Perhaps a Zotero feature request, just as MS Excel does auto correct and error checking.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/22828/feature-request-a-simple-enhancement-of-sentence-case-conversion/
(and APA is clear about needing capitalizing hree: http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/06/capitalization-after-colons.html )
You'd have to have a list of all nouns in the English language to distinguish them from proper nouns (which shouldn't be converted to lowercase). And even with that list there'd be problems:
Consider: The marketing of Maker's Mark*
vs.
Is hitting the mark out of a car maker's control?*
A computer simply cannot distinguish the fact that Maker's and Mark are proper nouns in the first and regular nouns in the second example.
This is distinct from the colon in regular text (6.61): But since a colon - at least in English - marks the subtitle I think the first case applies in 99.9% of all situations.
So I think the request in the thread you link to does make sense - I'd prefer for the "dumb" sentence case transform text to capitalize after colon, question mark, and exclamation mark. But I definitely don't want to deal with this in CSL.
http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/sentence_casing
I think this one: "upper-case character when the first character in a title is a singe or double quotation mark or "¿" or some other punctuation mark?" should be uncontentious, though.
https://github.com/zotero/zotero/issues/293
I think I'll go pour a little glass right now...
Mark
director: Last || First E.
Edit: Producer is not currently supported by CSL.