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- | === Why don't titles show up in sentence case in bibliographies? | + | ===== Why don't titles show up in sentence case in bibliographies? |
- | Some styles, such as APA, demand the use of sentence case for titles (e.g., " | + | Some citation |
- | Unfortunately, | + | Unfortunately, |
- | If you find that a title is erroneously rendered in title case, make sure that it is stored in sentence case in your Zotero library. You can automate part of the conversion into sentence case by right-clicking on the (unselected) title in the right-hand pane and choosing Sentence Case, although this still requires capitalizing | + | If you find that a title is erroneously rendered in title case, make sure that it is stored in sentence case in your Zotero library. You can automate part of the conversion into sentence case by right-clicking on the (unselected) title in the right-hand pane and choosing Sentence Case. You will then need to manually capitalize |
- | Moreover, it is possible to [[preventing_title_casing_for_non-english_titles|prevent title casing of non-English titles]]. | + | It is possible to [[preventing_title_casing_for_non-english_titles|prevent title casing of non-English titles]]. |
- | == Sentence Case and Subtitles == | + | ==== Sentence Case and Subtitles |
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: | 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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