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kb:sentence_casing [2014/04/19 03:51] – that is it -> that it is zuphilip | kb:sentence_casing [2022/07/13 19:00] – [How do I get titles to show up in sentence case in bibliographies?] dstillman | ||
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- | === Why don' | + | ===== How do I get titles |
- | Some styles, such as APA, demand | + | Some citation |
- | Conversion of sentence case to title case is much easier to automate than the reverse, and this is reflected in the CSL styles that Zotero uses. For example, | + | Unfortunately, |
- | If you find that a title is erroneously rendered | + | The solution is to **store titles in sentence case** in your Zotero library and let Zotero automate the conversion to title case if necessary. For example, when using Chicago Manual of Style, Zotero will automatically convert titles to title case, but when using APA it won't try to enforce sentence casing and will simply print titles as they appear in your library. |
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+ | ==== Fixing Incorrect Capitalization ==== | ||
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+ | If you find that a title is incorrectly showing | ||
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+ | It is also possible to [[preventing_title_casing_for_non-english_titles|prevent title casing of non-English titles]]. | ||
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+ | ==== Sentence Case and Subtitles ==== | ||
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+ | Some styles that require sentence case, such as APA, also require that the first letter of the subtitle following a colon also be uppercase ("Age and environmental sustainability: | ||
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