Wrong citation in APA style

zotero 1.0.3 in english

wrong: Poznanski, J. J., & McLennan, J. (1995). Conceptualizing and measuring counselors' theoretical orientation., Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42(4), 411-422.

There is a comma that shouldn't be there.

correct: Poznanski, J. J., & McLennan, J. (1995). Conceptualizing and measuring counselors' theoretical orientation. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 42(4), 411-422.

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wrong: Neimeyer, R. A. (Ed.). (1994). Death anxiety handbook: research, instrumentation, and application, 284. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.

There shouldn't be number of pages.

correct: Neimeyer, R. A. (Ed.). (1994). Death anxiety handbook: research, instrumentation, and application. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis.
  • Also, consider this entry: Poznanski, J. J., & McLennan, J. (1999). Measuring counsellor theoretical orientation. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 12(4), 327-334.

    Well, according to APA style, if the journal is not paginated by issue but by volume, the correct entry would be: Poznanski, J. J., & McLennan, J. (1999). Measuring counsellor theoretical orientation. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 12, 327-334.

    I am not sure how can zotero pick up on this.

    Thanks for your work!
  • Is there any way to get the "report number" to show up in exported HTML? I don't see it in any style I have exported (see entry below) but APA requires it: "If the issuing organization assigned a number (e.g., report number, contract number, or monograph number) to the report, give that number in parentheses immediately after the title" ( http://www.library.cornell.edu/newhelp/res_strategy/citing/apa.html).
    Thanks,
    Tim

    Etu, T., & Ehuy, C. (2008). An analysis of comfort. Princess Anne, MD: Big School.

    @techreport{sec99a,
    Author = {Timothy Etu and Cynthia Ehuy},
    Title = {An Analysis of Comfort},
    Publisher = {Big School},
    Address = {Princess Anne, MD},
    Number = {NS-CS-06-001},
    Month = {August},
    Year = {2008}}
  • mc
    edited February 12, 2008
    Another problem with the APA style is that it is now putting titles in sentence case. This means that initials and words that should have a capital letter are being displayed with lower case letters; the items are correctly formatted in the database but incorrectly displayed when cited in Word 2003 (at least). Using Zotero 1.0.3 and Word plugin 1.0b3. See examples below.

    Web Page - displayed as:
    Assert: a standard for the scientific and ethical review of trials. Retrieved November 23, 2007, from http://www.assert-statement.org/.

    Web Page - should be:
    ASSERT: A standard for the scientific and ethical review of trials. Retrieved November 23, 2007, from http://www.assert-statement.org/.

    Book - displayed as:
    Australian Communications Industry Forum. (2004). Acif g516:2004 industry guideline - participant monitoring of voice communications. Milsons Point NSW: Australian Communications Industry Forum Ltd.

    Book - should be:
    Australian Communications Industry Forum. (2004). ACIF G516:2004 Industry Guideline - Participant monitoring of voice communications. Milsons Point NSW: Australian Communications Industry Forum Ltd.

    Article - displayed as:
    Carpenter-Connell, S. D. (1984). An rn refresher course that works, Nursing Management (Harrow), 15, 13-14.

    Article - should be:
    Carpenter-Connell, S. D. (1984). An RN refresher course that works, Nursing Management (Harrow), 15, 13-14.
  • yeah have run across this as well, have tried extracting the comma from the endnote style, this creates a problem with making sure first name and last name is where they should be. The comma will show all of the name, without the comma it will use the first name as the last name etc.
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