URLs not diplaying in APA-6 ?
Is this normal and expected behaviour (despite I select "document preferences/manage styles/Includes URLs of paper articles in references")?.
Entry type is "document".
When I switch to APA-7, they are all coming to references. Switching back to APA-6, they disappear from references, only "author, year and title" displayed.
Shouldn't I be able to see them if I select "Include URLs" ?
Entry type is "document".
When I switch to APA-7, they are all coming to references. Switching back to APA-6, they disappear from references, only "author, year and title" displayed.
Shouldn't I be able to see them if I select "Include URLs" ?
The problems I am facing with, in-text:
1- the "&" between author names, eds ask local word for it "ve" (eng. "and") (this works in apa-6)
2- Multiple citations in text. ie, (andrews, 2014, Feng, 2019, Taylor, 2021). Normally we are ordering them by "year", but in Word, its ordered by author names. Something I dont know how to solve.. Basically, it would be best if it simply preserves the citation-adding order.
In the references:
3- No dots between initials ie, "Kumar, PP," But its putting dots in apa-7.
4- Puts & before last author, in case of multiple authors, I need just a comma.
There are a few other issues but I can manually correct them.
Since I am new to this, I can see some of these issues can be done by tweaking some XML files, but I will need some guidance, if it can be done playing with XMLs.
Overall this doesn't sound particularly close to APA (or ASA for that matter) style -- could you post a couple of full examples as you need them?
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Aloni B, Cohen, R, Karni, L, Aktaş H, Edelstein M (2010). Hormonal signaling in rootstock–scion interactions. Scientia Horticulturae 127, 119-126.
Amilselvi NAT, Arumugam T (2022). Development of interspecific hybrid rootstocks using Cucurbita moschata Duch Ex. Poir and Cucurbita maxima lines. Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences 32 (1): 163-172. doi10.36899/JAPS.2022.1.0412
Amin AW, Mona AW (2014). Protecting cucumber from Meloidogyne incognita using graft onto resistant cucurbit rootstocks and antagonistic marigold as an alternative to nematicide. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 32: 51–58.
Aras V, Sari N, Solmaz I (2020). Effects of grafting onto different rootstocks on watermelon lant growth. Alatarım, 19 (2): 57-65.
Ashita E (1927). Grafting of watermelons. Korea (Chosun) Agricultural Newsletter. 1: 9. (in Japanese).
Ayala-Donas A, de Cara-Garcia M, Talavera-Rubia M, Verdejo-Lucas S (2020). Management of soil-borne fungi and root-knot nematodes in Cucurbits through breeding for resistance and grafting. Agronomy-Basel, 10, 11. DOI10.3390/agronomy10111641
Anonymous (2020a). Special Eurobarometer 230 “Risk Issues” Report, European Commission. http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/riskperception/docs/------.pdf
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Do they fit into any standard formatting ?
(journal names etc, no parts will be italicised in references. Except binomial names)
The only thing you'd need to remove is the form="short" for journals (container-title) that uses their abbreviation.
1- it puts "and" between author names (in-text), I need to change it to "ve" (local word)
2- it puts "et al." after multiple author names (in-text), I need to change it to "ve ark." (local)
3. There is no period "." after date. Like, "(2020)."
Are these solveable ?
2. You will need to manually define that (the Turkish locale uses vd. for et al.).
Find
<locale>
<terms>
<term name="edition" form="short">edn.</term>
</terms>
</locale>
Replace with
<locale>
<terms>
<term name="et al">ve ark.</term>
</terms>
</locale>
3. Find
<text macro="year-parenth"/>
Change to
<text macro="year-parenth" suffix="."/>
default locale is "tr" in the file, as you suggested. I tried;
et al>ve ark.
et al.>ve ark.
vd.>ve ark.
it keeps displaying "vd."
<term name="et-al">ve ark.</term>
(i.e. with a hyphen)