Formatting of journal articles in reference list (APA 7) after import from Citavi 5
I just made the switch from Citavi 5 to Zotero. Journal articles that I imported from Citavi aren't being formatted as such in the reference list and instead appear as book chapters of edited books. (Journal articles that I enter directly into Zotero seem to work fine.)
Example of the formatting of a journal article entry imported from Citavi:
Baay, P. E., Ridder, D. T. D., Eccles, J. S., van der Lippe, T., & van Aken, M. A. G. (2014). Self-control trumps work motivation in predicting job search behavior. In Journal of Vocational Behavior (Vol. 85, Issue 3, pp. 443–451). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2014.09.006
A test that I entered manually:
Aardvark, A. (2020). An article as a test. Journal of Tests, 5(20), 1–6. https://doi.org
The item type of both examples is "Journal Article". I've tried switching the item type of the example above to "Magazine Article" and back to "Journal Article", but the problem remains.
Is there a way to fix the existing imported entries without having to replace them by hand?
Example of the formatting of a journal article entry imported from Citavi:
Baay, P. E., Ridder, D. T. D., Eccles, J. S., van der Lippe, T., & van Aken, M. A. G. (2014). Self-control trumps work motivation in predicting job search behavior. In Journal of Vocational Behavior (Vol. 85, Issue 3, pp. 443–451). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvb.2014.09.006
A test that I entered manually:
Aardvark, A. (2020). An article as a test. Journal of Tests, 5(20), 1–6. https://doi.org
The item type of both examples is "Journal Article". I've tried switching the item type of the example above to "Magazine Article" and back to "Journal Article", but the problem remains.
Is there a way to fix the existing imported entries without having to replace them by hand?
If you want to cite in Word/LibreOffice then you can select a citation style there. As long as the fields have the data entered correctly, Zotero will take care of the rest for you.
Note that you set the citation style in a Word document using the Document Preferences window in the Zotero tab in Word.
Screenshots of the data that generated the examples above:
Example 1 (imported from Citavi): https://imgur.com/aqrare7
Example 2 (manually entered): https://imgur.com/8n4lVoV
Both examples, as generated by the Word add-in: https://imgur.com/W3jKdGC
Documentation here: https://www.zotero.org/support/word_processor_plugin_usage
Open a fresh document, add the citations with "Add citation". 1st thing it'll ask you is to set the citation style.
And the result: https://imgur.com/05KGNxd
The problem is the "Type: JournalArticle" in Extra for the Citavi items. That isn't a valid CSL item type, and it seems that the citation processor is treating this item as a book chapter because of that.
Delete the "Type" information from Extra.
@zuphilip @adamsmith Could we exclude this field from Citavi XML import?