Sources found on online databases show in bib. as Print w/ no access date
PLEASE HELP. I’m trying to finish my senior thesis, due TODAY, and most of the articles I have found and saved from online journals (EBSCOhost) and online magazines (Historical New York Times) are showing up as Print not Web on the MLA bibliography. It also is leaving off the date accessed. The URL, date accessed and Library Catalog are listed in the article's info tab. How can I fix this?
I tried to figure this out, but I found that a few sources whose Item Type is Journal Article or Magazine Article do show correctly on bibliography as Web followed by the date access. Then there are the rest of the sources, with the same details entered on the Info tab show as Print on the bibliography, despite being found & saved from an online database. HELP!
I tried to figure this out, but I found that a few sources whose Item Type is Journal Article or Magazine Article do show correctly on bibliography as Web followed by the date access. Then there are the rest of the sources, with the same details entered on the Info tab show as Print on the bibliography, despite being found & saved from an online database. HELP!
The MLA style only works correctly with that box checked.
Does it then show the entire URL or just the root - cnn.com? If it is the full URL, do you then have to manually go into each source's bib & edit the URLs? If so, that is silly, time consuming & a flaw in Zotero. According to the 2009 MLA standards, you are only to add the the full URL when your Prof. specifies to do so or if the source is hard to find.
Having said all that, I don't believe that Zotero can automatically truncate the URLs.
[edit: Again, adamsmith beats me to it.]
Any more suggestions?
oh sorry - according to MLA guidelines URLs are not given at all - and that's reflected in the style: Zotero isn't able to cite the database, but I don't see that as a requirement in MLA anywhere - if it is, please provide documentation. (edit: you're right, it is required - the style uses what's in the archive field, because the Library Catalogue field can't be accessed by csl)
I don't know about the access date - I can't reproduce that - can you give an example?
Here are 2 examples of how the web bibs are turning out:
Sneed, Carl, and Mark A. Runco. “The beliefs adults and children hold about television and video games.” Journal of Psychology 126.3 (1992): 273. Web.
Zimmerman, Frederick J., Dimitri A. Christakis, and Andrew N. Meltzoff. “Television and DVD/Video Viewing in Children Younger Than 2 Years.” Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine 161.5 (2007): 473-479. Web.
Still just stuck on Zotero not adding access dates.
As far as MLA guidelines this is what I read was a requirement for electronic sources (including online databases):
Title of the Website, project, or book in italics. (Remember that some Print publications have Web publications with slightly different names. They may, for example, include the additional information or otherwise modified information, like domain names [e.g. .com or .net].)
Here is the example given for citing a website:
Editor, author, or compiler name (if available). Name of Site. Version number. Name of institution/organization affiliated with the site (sponsor or publisher), date of resource creation (if available). Medium of publication. Date of access.
I don't think the website citations for MLA are perfect with Zotero - I might take a look at some point, but definitely not today - you'll have to touch those up by hand.