Then, in Zotero, click Tools -> Add-Ons. Then drag the xpi file to the window that pops up. After it installs, click Options by Propachi and enable the Uppercase Subtitles option.
Note, though, that the plugin does not "convert to sentence case" -- it just converts Vancouver-style sentence case, which doesn't capitalize the first letter of the subtitle, into APA-style sentence case, which does.
You'll still need to store your titles in (Vancouver-style) sentence case in Zotero.
I am needing to manually correct some citations, and have not figured out a workaround, or ways to preserve my corrections without creating future work, i.e, a living document with multiple submissions possible.
1) Book references, e.g., with (Original work published 1916), I am adding this to the Source/location, but it adds a period that should not be there. What is a better option. If I manually correct, it reverts back to the original once I update the next reference. Unlinking and correcting after completion will preclude further drafts, or create more work. See APA 7th ed. manual p. 323, #28 for example.
2) Book authors with contributors that are actually co-authors (credited using the word "with" on the cover) should appear in the reference list (APA manual, p. 286--last bullet) as (with Long, W.T. & Smith, G.). (date) ... Again, manually adding this it gets removed. Am I missing another pathway?
Please start new threads instead of posting to unrelated issues.
For original dates, enter those in Extra like this: Original date: 1916
The style will pick that up and format it correctly.
“with” contributors aren’t currently citable. Generally, such contributors aren’t cited at all, so I would recommend entering them into Zotero as “Contributor” and allowing them to be omitted.
A future version of CSL (which Zotero uses for its reference formatting) will have a contributor variable.
https://github.com/Juris-M/propachi-vanilla/releases/download/v1.1.141/propachi-vanilla-v1.1.141.xpi
Then, in Zotero, click Tools -> Add-Ons. Then drag the xpi file to the window that pops up. After it installs, click Options by Propachi and enable the Uppercase Subtitles option.
You'll still need to store your titles in (Vancouver-style) sentence case in Zotero.
I am needing to manually correct some citations, and have not figured out a workaround, or ways to preserve my corrections without creating future work, i.e, a living document with multiple submissions possible.
1) Book references, e.g., with (Original work published 1916), I am adding this to the Source/location, but it adds a period that should not be there. What is a better option. If I manually correct, it reverts back to the original once I update the next reference. Unlinking and correcting after completion will preclude further drafts, or create more work. See APA 7th ed. manual p. 323, #28 for example.
2) Book authors with contributors that are actually co-authors (credited using the word "with" on the cover) should appear in the reference list (APA manual, p. 286--last bullet) as (with Long, W.T. & Smith, G.). (date) ... Again, manually adding this it gets removed. Am I missing another pathway?
Please advise...
Many thanks!
For original dates, enter those in Extra like this:
Original date: 1916
The style will pick that up and format it correctly.
“with” contributors aren’t currently citable. Generally, such contributors aren’t cited at all, so I would recommend entering them into Zotero as “Contributor” and allowing them to be omitted.
A future version of CSL (which Zotero uses for its reference formatting) will have a contributor variable.