First name appearing in in-text citation?
For some reason, one particular author's first name keeps showing up in the in-text citations. It's driving me a little crazy. I can see that the entries were made with separated last,first naming. Is there a way to fix this easily, or do I have to manually edit it out? I'm on deadline. Thanks.
APA.
The author's name appears in different forms in different pubs.
S.E. Kimes in some, Sheryl E. Kimes in others, etc.
So I need to standardize across all pubs she is in, despite the way it appears in the publication?
Thank you very very much for your help, damnation.
I have a husband and wife team, let's call Bob A. Smith and Sally R. Smith. No matter how I play with their names in Zotero (full names, initials, full first name with middle initial), I get the following in-text citations of their works:
B. A. Smith & Smith
Bob A. Smith & Smith
My understanding is they should appear as:
B. Smith & S. Smith
Am I missing something with APA style?
Have you tested in a fresh document?
S. Smith & Smith
I went through my Zotero library multiple times and searched for every instance of researchers with Smith as a last name and made sure the names are formatted the same every time. I only have 32 references with authors with the names of Smith, so it doesn't take long to get through.
I just tested in a fresh document and have the same issue.
S. A. Smith & Smith
B. A. Smith & Smith
Bob A. Smith & Smith
is still not correct: if that's the same author, it should be B. A. Smith & Smith. I'd strongly suspect that's a data entry issue though; are you positive you can reproduce that in a fresh document?
Finally fixed the issues. The two issues I was facing:
ISSUE 1: Adding the initials such as (L. Ross 2015) and (C.R. Ross 2015) instead of what I want (Ross 2015a) and (Ross 2015b) according to journal guidelines.
ISSUE 2: Now these are some authors who published in the same years:
What Zotero was doing:
(1) Hughes, Oldroyd, et al. 2008
(2) Hughes, Ratnieks, et al. 2008
(3) Sirviö, Pamilo, et al. 2011
(4) Sirviö, Johnston, et al. 2011
What I wanted:
(1) Hughes et al. 2008a
(2) Hughes et al. 2008b
(3) Sirviö et al. 2011a
(4) Sirviö et al. 2011b
This is what I did:
I downloaded the CSL file for the style I was using (CSE) from here (https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=cse) and saved it as council-of-science-editors-author-date1.csl (added 1 as a suffix).
Opened the file in a text editor, searched for the line where 'disambiguate' was mentioned, and deleted the disambiguate names, and given names.
Basically from:
citation et-al-min="3" et-al-use-first="1" disambiguate-add-year-suffix="true" disambiguate-add-names="true" disambiguate-add-givenname="true"
to:
citation et-al-min="3" et-al-use-first="1" disambiguate-add-year-suffix="true"
Saved the file. Opened Zotero> Preferences> Cite>Styles (On a Macbook, might differ in Windows) and added this new style file. It did replace the old style but does not show it over there since it just takes the name of the file from the XML codes.
Now, go back to your word file>Zotero add-in, do a Refresh, and bam!
Hopefully, it will help someone with low technical skills like me since I struggled to figure out this :(