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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-apa/biblatex-apa-test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-apa/biblatex-apa-test.tex index 6350f1ca2af..0f9e33c0c97 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-apa/biblatex-apa-test.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-apa/biblatex-apa-test.tex @@ -13,46 +13,10 @@ \setsansfont[Ligatures=TeX]{TexGyreHeros} \setmonofont[Ligatures=NoCommon]{TeXGyreCursor} \MakeAutoQuote{«}{»} - +\maxdeadcycles=1000 % Biblatex \usepackage[style=apa]{biblatex} -% Custom settings for misc entries in order to format the table for 6.13* -% This table implies that the examples on each line are in a separate -% document but since we are generating the citations from a real data -% source, we have to prevent the usual uniquelist processing by making -% all of the examples MISC entrytypes and changing uniquelist -% per-type. There is no point in just typesetting static data as this -% wouldn't be a test of anything. -\ExecuteBibliographyOptions[misc]{uniquelist=false} -\DeclareNameFormat[misc]{labelname}{% - \ifthenelse{\value{listcount}=1\OR\value{listtotal}=2} - {\usebibmacro{labelname:doname} - {\namepartfamily} - {\namepartfamilyi} - {\namepartgiven} - {\namepartgiveni} - {\namepartprefix} - {\namepartprefixi} - {\namepartsuffix} - {\namepartsuffixi}} - {\ifthenelse{\value{listtotal}>5} - {\ifnum\value{listcount}=2 \andothersdelim\bibstring{andothers}\fi - \ifnum\value{listcount}>2 \relax\fi} - {\ifciteseen - {\ifnum\value{listcount}=2 \andothersdelim\bibstring{andothers}\fi - \ifnum\value{listcount}=3 \relax\fi - \ifnum\value{listcount}=4 \relax\fi - \ifnum\value{listcount}=5 \relax\fi} - {\usebibmacro{labelname:doname} - {\namepartfamily} - {\namepartfamilyi} - {\namepartgiven} - {\namepartgiveni} - {\namepartprefix} - {\namepartprefixi} - {\namepartsuffix} - {\namepartsuffixi}}}}} \MakeShortVerb{\|} \newcommand\apa[2][]{\ifthenelse{\equal{#1}{}}% @@ -86,307 +50,195 @@ \test@} \def\test@end\fi#1\test@{\fi} -\def\apaex#1{\hbox{\hspace{-4em}\texttt{\small\apaexi{#1}}}\\$\rcurvearrowse$ \textbf{#1}} +\def\apaex#1{\hspace*{-4em}\parbox{\textwidth}{\texttt{\small\apaexi{#1}}}\\$\rcurvearrowse$ \textbf{#1}} \def\apaexs#1{\hbox{\texttt{\footnotesize\apaexi{#1}}} \textbf{\small #1}} \makeatother % This just makes it easier to find a specific (APA 7.x) example in the % typeset references section \reversemarginpar -\renewbibmacro*{begentry}{\marginpar{\footnotesize \textcolor{blue}{\thefield{entrykey}}}} +\renewbibmacro*{begentry}{\marginpar{\footnotesize\textcolor{blue}{\thefield{entrykey}}}% + \ifkeyword{meta}{\textsuperscript{*}}{}} \usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{3} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% END PREAMBLE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\addglobalbib{../bibtex/bib/biblatex-apa-test-references.bib} + \begin{document} -\section*{|biblatex-apa| style examples} -This file typesets just about all useful examples from -\apa{6.11}--\apa{6.21} and \apa{7.01}--\apa{7.11}. Also included are some -clarifications from the APA blog +\section{APA style examples} +This file typesets just about all useful examples from \apa{8}--\apa{10}. +Also included are some clarifications from the APA blog (\url{http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/}). Please refer to the |biblatex-apa-test-references.bib| file for details on the references entries. The |.bib| key for each entry in the References section is listed for convenience in the left margin. The keys are not arbitrary and consist -of the APA section they are taken from (7.01--7.11), followed by a colon, +of the APA section they are taken from, followed by a colon, followed by the example number. This makes it easier to cross-reference the -typeset examples with the commented |.bib| file. I chose not to put the -examples in the References section in example number order so that the APA -requirements for References list alphabetisation and order could also be -demonstrated. +typeset examples with the commented |.bib| file. -\section*{Citations} -\begin{refsection}[../bibtex/bib/biblatex-apa-test-citations] +\tableofcontents +\newpage +\section{APA 8--Citations} +\begin{refsection}[../bibtex/bib/biblatex-apa-test-citations.bib] \noindent Please see accompanying file |biblatex-apa-test-citations.bib| for the bibliographic entries which these examples use. -\noindent\apa{4.03}\\ -Oxford comma in citations for three or more names:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{oc1}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{oc2}} +\noindent\apa{8.6}\\ +Secondary sources. The example in APA 7th is inconsistent with other +examples of similar format which use a semi-colon:\\ +\apaex{\parencites{8.6a}[as cited in][]{8.6b}}\\\\ +\noindent To obtain the exact format, if desired, wrap the citation in:\\ +|\DeclareDelimFormat{multicitedelim}{\addcomma\space}|\\ +|\DeclareDelimFormat{multicitedelim}{\addsemicolon\space}|\\ +\DeclareDelimFormat{multicitedelim}{\addcomma\space}\\ +\apaex{\parencites{8.6a}[as cited in][]{8.6b}}\\ +\DeclareDelimFormat{multicitedelim}{\addsemicolon\space}\\ +\noindent Primary source with no date:\\ +\apaex{Allport's diary \parencite[as cited in][]{8.6c}} + +\noindent\apa{8.9}\\ +Such cases are just typed out--they have no Reference section entry and +don't therefore have a bibliography database entry. -\noindent\apa{6.11}\\ +\noindent\apa{8.10}\\ Simple cite. «Jr.» suffix is not shown (bib entry for this example has a suffix):\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.11}} - -\noindent Within a paragraph, not in the «narrative sense»:\\ -\apaex{\autocite{6.11}} - -\noindent To cite the parts separately:\\ -\apaex{\citeyear{6.11}, \citeauthor{6.11}} - -\noindent The per-paragraph rules for elision of years are more flexible in -APA 6th edition. There is more discretion to do this as the narrative -consistency suggests and so this style no longer automatically elides years -after the first mention within a paragraph. Cases can be handled as -per the examples above. - -\noindent\apa{6.12} \apa{6.13}\\ -Citations like\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12a}}\\ -which have two authors are never name-truncated after the first cite:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12a}} - -\noindent First citation of 3--5 author entry:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12b}} - -\noindent Subsequent citations:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12b}}\\ -Subsequent citations within a paragraph:\\ -\apaex{\citeauthor{6.12b}} - -\noindent Note that the dropping of the year for subsequent paragraph -citations is not automatic as there may be cases where you don't want to do -this (see APA 6.11). - -\noindent Automatic list disambiguation for ambiguous truncations after -first cite. Note that «et al» is plural so -it will only truncate two or more names. If it would truncate just one -name, we just give the name:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12c}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12d}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12c}}\footnote{This example is incorrect in the - APA 6th edition manual because «et al» is replacing only one name. This has been - verified with the APA and will be corrected in future editions.}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12d}} - -\noindent Multiple-authors in running text are separated by «and». -However, in parenthetical cites, multiple authors are separated by «\&»:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12e}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.12f}} - -\noindent Automatic list disambiguation for ambiguous truncations again, -this time the truncation is on first cite as there are more than 5 authors:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12g}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12h}} +\apaex{\textcite{8.10a}}\\ -\noindent Automatic list disambiguation is only for ambiguous author lists -in the same year so these are not disambiguated:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12i}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12j}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12i}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.12j}} - -\noindent The following table replicates with real data the examples -in Table 6.1, p.~177 of the APA 6th Edition manual. Note that this -table in the APA manual essentially assumes that the citations on each -line are in a separate document since there is no list disambiguation -or repeated cite truncations between lines. To simulate this with real -data, the source for this document uses |\citereset| between lines and -makes all of the data entries of MISC type, unsetting «uniquelist» for -this type and using a custom labelname style. - -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{lllll} -\textbf{\parbox{2cm}{\center Type of citation}} & \textbf{\parbox{2.4cm}{\center First - citation in text}} & \textbf{\parbox{2.4cm}{\center Subsequent citations in - text}} & \textbf{\parbox{2.4cm}{\center Parenthetical format, first citation - in text}} & \textbf{\parbox{2.4cm}{\center Parenthetical format, subsequent - citations in text}}\\\\ -\hline -\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by one author} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13a}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13a}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13a}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13a}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by two authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13b}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13b}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13b}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13b}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by three authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13c}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13c}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13c}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13c}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by four authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13d}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13d}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13d}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13d}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by five authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13e}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13e}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13e}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13e}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright One work by six authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13f}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13f}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13f}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13f}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright Groups (readily identified through abbreviation) as authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13g}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13g}}}\citereset\citeresetapa -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13g}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13g}}}\\\\ -\parbox{2cm}{\raggedright Groups (no abbreviation) as authors} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13h}}} & -\parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\textcite{6.13h}}}\citereset -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13h}}} -& \parbox{2.4cm}{\raggedright\apaexs{\parencite{6.13h}}}\\\\ -\hline -\end{tabular} -\end{center} +\noindent Testing seasonal periodical citations--should be ignored and only +year printed:\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.10b}} -\noindent\apa{6.13}\\ -Author abbreviations should work between citations of different works by -the author:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.13i}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.13i}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.13j}} - -\noindent\apa{6.14}\\ -Citations of an entry with an author who shares a -surname with another entry always appears with initials when primary -author. It is not explicit in the APA 6th edition manual but initials only -appear with primary authors\footnote{\url{http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2014/01/when-to-use-author-initials-for-text-citations.html}}:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.14}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{7.01:3b}} - -\noindent\apa{6.15}\\ -Use |SHORTTITLE| field of the entry if it exists:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.15a}}\\\\ -Books, reports etc. use italics instead of quotes:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.15b}}\\\\ -Citing anonymous author:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.15c}} - -\noindent\apa{6.16}\\ -Two or more works within the same parentheses:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.16a,6.16b}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.16c,6.16d,6.16e}} - -\noindent Citations of works by same authors in the same year:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.16f,6.16g,6.16h,6.16i,6.16j}}\\\\ -\textcolor{red}{Note: This example, (p.~178 APA Manual 6th edition, 2nd - printing) is slightly odd as the «in press-a» is not indicated and - should be «in press» since no other in press items are listed for the - same authors in the example.} - -\noindent Compact citations in alphabetic order:\\ -\apaex{\parencites{6.16k,6.16l}} - -\noindent Compact citations with special order:\\ -\apaex{\parencites{6.16m}[see also][]{6.16n,6.16o}} - -\noindent «in press» should have hyphen before disambiguating part of label -(also in references):\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.16p,6.16q,6.16r}} - -\noindent\apa{6.17}\\ -Secondary sources:\\ -\apaex{\parencite[as cited in][]{6.17}} - -\noindent\apa{6.18}\\ -Classical works:\\ -\apaex{(\citeauthor{6.18a}, trans. \citeyear{6.18a})}\\ -\textcolor{red}{Note: The example is managed using lower-level cite - commands. This is another example of the APA not really thinking about - automated processing and specifying an anomalous infix format. It would - be better and probably acceptable for it to be:}\\ -\apaex{\parencite[][trans.]{6.18a}}\\\\ -Entries with an |ORIGDATE| field will automatically use it:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.18b}}\\\\ -The other examples of standard classical texts in this section should just -be typed by hand--there is little benefit to automating these examples and -they wouldn't usually be in the References section anyway. - -\noindent\apa{6.19}\\ -These examples are easily dealt with using standard |biblatex| functionality.\\ -\apaex{\parencite[][10]{6.19a}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite[][Chapter 3]{6.19b}} - -\noindent\apa{6.20}\\ -Such cases are just typed out--they have no Reference section entry and -don't therefore have a bibliography database entry. +\noindent\apa{8.11}\\ +Within a paragraph, not in the narrative sense:\\ +\apaex{\autocite{8.11a}} -\noindent\apa{6.21}\\ -Within parentheses, use the |\nptextcite| command which is equivalent to +\noindent Within parentheses, use the |\nptextcite| command which is equivalent to the |\textcite| command but omits the parenthesis and uses commas instead. See the |biblatex-apa| docs.\\ -\apaex{(\nptextcite[see Table 3 of][]{6.21} for complete data)} - -\noindent\apa{6.28}\\ -Entries with no date use «n.d.».\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.28a}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{6.28a}}\\ -\apaex{(\nptextcite{6.28a})} - -\noindent\apa{7.01:12c}\\ -Issue with no editors\\ -\apaex{\parencite{7.01:12c}} - -\noindent\apa{A7.07}\\ -A patent citation uses the title but with no quotes\\ -\apaex{\textcite{A7.07}}\\ -\apaex{\parencite{A7.07}} - -\noindent Some tests of uniqueness and uniquelist - -\noindent Two works by same authors in same year are disambiguated by extradate «a» -and «b» and are truncated after first cite because it is the same author -list and therefore not ambiguous:\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL1}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL1}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL2}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL2}}\\ - -\noindent One author list is an ordered subset of the other and so both need fully -expanding to be properly disambiguated. Truncating either would be ambiguous.\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL3}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL3}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL4}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{UL4}} - -\noindent Some misc citation cases\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.16c,6.16d,6.16e}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.16f,6.16g,6.16h}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.16f,6.16g,6.16h,6.16i,6.16j}}\\ -Note here that the multicite delimiter is a comma as in running text, a -semi-colon would be strange: -\apaex{\textcites{6.16f}{6.16g}{6.16h}{6.16i}{6.16j}}\\ -\apaex{\cite{6.16f,6.16g,6.16h,6.16i,6.16j}}\\ -\apaex{\cite{6.16k,6.16l}}\\ -\apaex{\fullcite{FC1}}\\ -\apaex{\fullcitebib{FC1}} +\apaex{(\nptextcite[see][for more detail]{8.11a})}\\ +\apaex{(e.g., falsely balanced news coverage; \nptextcite{8.11a})}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.11a} noted the dangers of falsely balanced news coverage.}\\ +\apaex{In \citeyear{8.11a}, \citeauthor{8.11a} noted the dangers of falsely balanced news coverage.} + +\noindent\apa{8.12}\\ +Citing multiple works:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.12a,8.12b,8.12c}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.12d,8.12e,8.12f,8.12g}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.12h,8.12i,8.12j,8.12k}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.12l,8.12m,8.12n}}\\ +\apaex{\parencites{8.12o}[see also][]{8.12p,8.12q, 8.12r}} + +\noindent «in press» should have hyphen before disambiguating part of label\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.12s,8.12t,8.12u}} + +\noindent\apa{8.13}\\ +Classical and part works:\\ +\apaex{\parencite[10]{8.13a}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[Chapter 3]{8.13b}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[3--17]{8.13c}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[paras. 2--3]{8.13d}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[Table 1]{8.13e}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[Slide 7]{8.13f}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[1:30:40]{8.13g}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[1 Cor. 13:1]{8.13h}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[Part IV]{8.13i}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite[\nopp 1.3.36--37]{8.13j}}\\\\ +Note the use of |\nopp| in the Shakespeare example to suppress the +pagination prefix since the part specification is auto-detected as a range +by |biblatex| which it then assumes is a page range. Note also the date +format for the Aristotle example, see the reference file for the data +format--no special formatting is required by the user as |biblatex| fully +supports the relevant parts of the ISO 8601 specification and can +parse/format such dates automatically. + +\noindent\apa{8.14}\\ +Use |SHORTTITLE| field of the entry if it exists:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.14a}}\\\\ +Articles use quotes instead of italics:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.14b}}\\\\ +Citing anonymous author:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.14c}} + +\noindent\apa{8.15}\\ +Citations with reprint/reissue dates:\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.15a}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.15b}} + +\noindent\apa{8.16}\\ +This is not a strict rule and so simply use the lower-level citation +commands:\\ +\apaex{\citeauthor{8.11a}} + +\noindent\apa{8.17}\\ +Basic in-text citation styles:\\ +\begin{table} +\begin{tabular}{p{0.33\textwidth}p{0.33\textwidth}p{0.33\textwidth}} + \textbf{Author type} & \textbf{Parenthetical citation} & \textbf{Narrative citation}\\\\ + \hline + \\ + One author & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17a}} & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17a}}\\\\ + Two authors & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17b}} & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17b}}\\\\ + Three or more authors & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17c}} & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17c}}\\\\ + Group author with abbreviation & &\\ + ~~First citation & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17d}}\citeresetapa & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17d}}\\\\ + ~~Subsequent citations & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17d}} & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17d}}\\\\ + Group author without abbreviation & \apaexs{\parencite{8.17e}} & \apaexs{\textcite{8.17e}}\\\\ + \hline +\end{tabular} +\caption{APA Table 8.1} +\label{tab:8.1} +\end{table} + +\noindent Authors in narrative citations are separated by «and». +However, in parenthetical cites, authors are separated by «\&»:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.17f}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.17g}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.17h}} + +\noindent Automatic list disambiguation for ambiguous truncations. Note +that «et al» is plural so it will only truncate two or more names. If it +would truncate just one name, we just give the name:\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18a}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18d}} + +\noindent Automatic list disambiguation is only for ambiguous author lists +in the same year. This is implied in \apa{8.18} by the phrase «the same +in-text citation form». So these are not disambiguated:\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18e}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.18f}} -\noindent Testing «with»---should not be present in cites (APA 6.27)\\ -\apaex{\cite{with1}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{with1}} +\noindent\apa{8.19}\\ +Citations of works by same authors in the same year:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.19a}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{8.19b}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.19c,8.19d}} -\noindent Testing author name citing\\ -\apaex{\citeauthor{ca1}}\\ -\apaex{\citeauthor{ca1}} +\noindent\apa{8.20}\\ +Citations of an entry with an author who shares a surname with another +entry always appears with initials when primary author:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.20a,8.20b}} -\noindent Testing nodate\\ -\apaex{\textcite{nodate1}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{nodate2}} +\noindent When initials are also the same, revert to standard format:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.20c,8.20d}} -\noindent Testing full name expansion (APA 6.27). See citation refs for how -these appear in references\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.27a}}\\ -\apaex{\textcite{6.27b}} +\noindent Only the primary author should have initials:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.20f,8.20g,8.20h,8.20i,8.20j}}\\ + +\noindent Authors in same reference with same surname:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.20e}} + +\noindent\apa{8.21}\\ +Group author abbreviations should work between citations of different works by +the author:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.21a}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.21a}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{8.21b}} \noindent Testing suffices\\ \apaex{\textcite{stest1}}\\ @@ -407,16 +259,6 @@ these appear in references\\ \apaex{\textcite{ao1}}\\ \apaex{\textcite{ao2}} -\noindent Testing seasonal periodical citations\\ -\apaex{\textcite{season1}} - -\noindent Testing first list name initials only as per:\\ -\url{http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2014/01/when-to-use-author-initials-for-text-citations.html}\\ -First citation:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{first,second,third,fourth,deutsch1963}}\\ -Second citation:\\ -\apaex{\parencite{first,second,third,fourth,deutsch1963}} - % Testing name elision in cites % That is, \parencite{kingetal2005a,weissetal2007a,weissetal2009a} % Should give: @@ -428,9 +270,6 @@ Second citation:\\ \noindent{Testing name elision in cites}\\ \apaex{\parencite{kingetal2005a,weissetal2007a,weissetal2009a}} -\noindent Testing circa/BCE/uncertain era format\\ -\apaex{\nptextcite{plato}} - \noindent Testing citation formats for complete dates\\ \apaex{\textcite{Ludwig2014}} @@ -440,19 +279,733 @@ Second citation:\\ \noindent Testing month ranges with different months\\ \apaex{\textcite{daterange2}} +\noindent Testing fullcite\\ +\apaex{\fullcite{FC1}}\\ +\apaex{\fullcitebib{FC1}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 8 Citation References}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\section{APA 9--General Reference List} + +% (APA 9.8) +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{9.8}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:1}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:2}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:3}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:4}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:5}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:6}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:7}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:8}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:9}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:10}}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{9.8:11}} + +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:1}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:2}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:3}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:4}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:5}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:6}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:7}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:8}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:9}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:10}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{9.8:11}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.8--Format of the Author Element}] + +\noindent\textbf{Note:} The username feature is nicely managed by |biber|'s +annotation feature which allows arbitrary strings to be attached to any +list member. + +\end{refsection} +\newpage + +% (APA 9.44) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.44:1a,9.44:1b,9.44:2a,9.44:2b,9.44:2c,9.44:3a,9.44:3b,9.44:4a,9.44:4b,% + 9.44:5a,9.44:5b,9.44:6a,9.44:6b,9.44:7a,9.44:7b,9.44:7c,9.44:8a,9.44:8b,9.44:8c,% + 9.44:9a,9.44:9b,9.44:10a,9.44:10b,9.44:10c,9.44:11a,9.44:11b,9.44:12a,9.44:12b} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.44--Order of Works in a Reference List}] + +\noindent\textbf{Note:} The rather silly requirement for the «Santiago» examples are +done via |SORTNAME|. + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.46) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.46:1,9.46:2,9.46:3,9.46:4,9.46:5,9.46:6,9.46:7,9.46:8,9.46:9,9.46:10,% + 9.46:11,9.46:12,9.46:13} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.46--Order of Multiple Works by the Same First Author}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.47) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.47:1,9.47:2,9.47:3,9.47:4,9.47:5,9.47:6,9.47:7,9.47:8,9.47:9,9.47:10,% + 9.47:11,9.47:12,9.47:13} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.47--Order of Works With the Same Author and +Same Date}] + +\noindent\textbf{Note:} Examples added for no dates, «in press» requirements and +also ignoring of «The», «An» and «A» in titles for sorting purposes. + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.48) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.48:1,9.48:2} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.48--Order of Works by First Authors With + the Same Surname}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.49) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.49:1,9.49:2,9.49:3,9.49:4,9.49:5,9.49:6} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.49--Order of Works with No Author or an + Anonymous Author}] + +\noindent\textbf{Note:} Examples added for anonymous authors and numeral +expansion/series sorting using |SORTTITLE|. + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.51) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.51:1,9.51:2} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.51--Annotated Bibliographies}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +% (APA 9.52) +\begin{refsection} + +\nocite{9.52:1,9.52:2,9.52:3,9.52:4} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 9.52--References Included in a Meta-Analysis}] + +\noindent\textbf{Note:} Use the |meta| keyword in the |KEYWORDS| field to +indicate works included in a Meta-Analysis. + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\section{APA 10--References Examples} +\subsection{APA 10.1--Periodicals} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 1}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:1}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:1}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 2}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:2}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:2}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 3}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:3a,10.1:3b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:3a} and \textcite{10.1:3b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 4}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:4}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:4}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 5}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:5}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:5}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 6}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:6}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:6}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 7}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:7}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:7}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 8}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:8}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:8}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 9}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:9}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:9}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 10}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:10}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:10}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 11}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:11}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:11}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 12}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:12a,10.1:12b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:12a} and \textcite{10.1:12b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 13}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:13}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:13}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 14}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:14}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:14}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 15}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:15a,10.1:15b,10.1:15c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:15a}, \textcite{10.1:15b}, and \textcite{10.1:15c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 16}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:16a,10.1:16b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:16a} and \textcite{10.1:16b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 17}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:17}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:17}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 18}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:18}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:18}} + +\noindent\apa{10.1 Example 19}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.1:19}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.1:19}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.1 References}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.2--Books and Reference Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 20}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:20}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:20}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 21}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:21}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:21}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 22}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:22a,10.2:22b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:22a} and \textcite{10.2:22b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 23}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:23}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:23}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 24}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:24}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:24}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 25}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:25}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:25}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 26}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:26}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:26}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 27}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:27a,10.2:27b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:27a} and \textcite{10.2:27b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 28}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:28}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:28}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 29}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:29a,10.2:29b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:29a} and \textcite{10.2:29b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 30}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:30a,10.2:30b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:30a} and \textcite{10.2:30b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 31}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:31}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:31}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 32}\\ +The examples for citing such manuals are a mess in the 7th edition with a +language-dependent possessive in the narrative examples. However, these +rules are not strict according to the comments and can be constructed with +the help of lower-level commands:\\\\ +\apaex{\citetitle{10.2:32a} (\citefield{10.2:32a}{edition}; + \citefield{10.2:32a}{shorthand}; \citeauthor{10.2:32a}, \citeyear{10.2:32a})}\\ +\apaex{\citetitle{10.2:32b} (\citefield{10.2:32b}{edition}; + \citefield{10.2:32b}{shorthand}; \citeauthor{10.2:32b}, \citeyear{10.2:32b})}\\\\ +\apaex{\citeauthor{10.2:32a}'s (\citeyear{10.2:32a}) \citetitle{10.2:32a} + (\citefield{10.2:32a}{edition}; \citefield{10.2:32a}{shorthand})}\\ +\apaex{\citeauthor{10.2:32b}'s (\citeyear{10.2:32b}) \citetitle{10.2:32b} + (\citefield{10.2:32b}{edition}; \citefield{10.2:32b}{shorthand})}\\\\ + +\noindent Then for subsequent cites, use the normal commands:\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:32a,10.2:32b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:32a} and \textcite{10.2:32b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 33}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:33a,10.2:33b,10.2:33c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:33a} and \textcite{10.2:33b} and \textcite{10.2:33c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 34}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:34}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:34}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 35}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:35a,10.2:35b,10.2:35c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:35a} and \textcite{10.2:35b} and \textcite{10.2:35c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 36}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:36}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:36}} + +\noindent\apa{10.2 Example 37}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.2:37}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.2:37}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.2 References}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.3--Edited Book Chapters and Entries in Reference Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 38}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:38}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:38}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 39}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:39}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:39}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 40}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:40}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:40}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 41}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:41}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:41}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 42}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:42}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:42}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 43}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:43}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:43}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 44}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:44}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:44}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 45}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:45}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:45}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 46}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:46}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:46}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 47}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:47a,10.3:47b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:47a} and \textcite{10.3:47b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 48}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:48}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:48}} + +\noindent\apa{10.3 Example 49}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.3:49}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.3:49}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.3 References}] + +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.4--Reports and Gray Literature} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 50}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:50a,10.4:50b,10.4:50c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:50a} and \textcite{10.4:50b} and \textcite{10.4:50c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 51}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:51a,10.4:51b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:51a} and \textcite{10.4:51b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 52}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:52}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:52}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 53}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:53}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:53}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 54}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:54}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:54}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 55}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:55a,10.4:55b,10.4:55c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:55a} and \textcite{10.4:55b} and \textcite{10.4:55c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 56}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:56}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:56}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 57}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:57}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:57}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 58}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:58}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:58}} + +\noindent\apa{10.4 Example 59}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.4:59}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.4:59}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.4 References }] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.5--Conference Sessions and Presentations} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.5 Example 60}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.5:60}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.5:60}} + +\noindent\apa{10.5 Example 61}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.5:61}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.5:61}} + +\noindent\apa{10.5 Example 62}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.5:62}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.5:62}} + +\noindent\apa{10.5 Example 63}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.5:63}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.5:63}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.5 References }] \end{refsection} -\begin{refsection}[../bibtex/bib/biblatex-apa-test-references] -\nocite{*} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.6--Dissertations and Theses} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.6 Example 64}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.6:64}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.6:64}} + +\noindent\apa{10.6 Example 65}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.6:65}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.6:65}} + +\noindent\apa{10.6 Example 66}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.6:66}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.6:66}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.6 References }] \end{refsection} \newpage -% Just (APA 7.x) real references and related entry examples here -\printbibliography[section=2] +\subsection{APA 10.7--Reviews} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.7 Example 67}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.7:67}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.7:67}} + +\noindent\apa{10.7 Example 68}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.7:68}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.7:68}} + +\noindent\apa{10.7 Example 69}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.7:69}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.7:69}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.7 References}] +\end{refsection} \newpage -% Include a references section for citation examples just so hyperref -% targets can be checked -\printbibliography[section=1,title=Misc citation references] +\subsection{APA 10.8--Unpublished Works and Informally Published Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.8 Example 70}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.8:70}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.8:70}} + +\noindent\apa{10.8 Example 71}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.8:71}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.8:71}} + +\noindent\apa{10.8 Example 72}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.8:72}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.8:72}} + +\noindent\apa{10.8 Example 73}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.8:73a,10.8:73b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.8:73a} and \textcite{10.8:73b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.8 Example 74}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.8:74}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.8:74}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.8 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.9--Data Sets} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.9 Example 75}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.9:75a,10.9:75b,10.9:75c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.9:75a} and \textcite{10.9:75b} and \textcite{10.9:75c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.9 Example 76}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.9:76a,10.9:76b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.9:76a} and \textcite{10.9:76b}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.9 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.10--Computer Software, Mobile Apps, Apparatuses, and Equipment} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.10 Example 77}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.10:77}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.10:77}} + +\noindent\apa{10.10 Example 78}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.10:78a,10.10:78b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.10:78a} and \textcite{10.10:78b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.10 Example 79}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.10:79}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.10:79}} + +\noindent\apa{10.10 Example 80}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.10:80}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.10:80}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.10 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.11--Tests, Scales, and Inventories} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.11 Example 81}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.11:81}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.11:81}} + +\noindent\apa{10.11 Example 82}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.11:82}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.11:82}} + +\noindent\apa{10.11 Example 83}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.11:83a,10.11:83b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.11:83a} and \textcite{10.11:83b}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.11 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.12--Audiovisual Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 84}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:84a,10.12:84b,10.12:84c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:84a} and \textcite{10.12:84b} and \textcite{10.12:84c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 85}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:85}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:85}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 86}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:86}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:86}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 87}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:87a,10.12:87b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:87a} and \textcite{10.12:87b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 88}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:88a,10.12:88b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:88a} and \textcite{10.12:88b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 89}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:89}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:89}} + +\noindent\apa{10.12 Example 90}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.12:90a,10.12:90b,10.12:90c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.12:90a} and \textcite{10.12:90b} and \textcite{10.12:90c}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.12 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.13--Audio Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 91}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:91a,10.13:91b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:91a} and \textcite{10.13:91b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 92}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:92a,10.13:92b,10.13:92c,10.13:92d}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:92a} and \textcite{10.13:92b} and + \textcite{10.13:92c} and \textcite{10.13:92d}} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 93}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:93}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:93}} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 94}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:94}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:94}} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 95}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:95}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:95}} + +\noindent\apa{10.13 Example 96}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.13:96}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.13:96}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.13 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.14--Visual Works} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 97}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:97a,10.14:97b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:97a} and \textcite{10.14:97b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 98}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:98}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:98}} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 99}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:99}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:99}} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 100}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:100a,10.14:100b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:100a} and \textcite{10.14:100b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 101}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:101a,10.14:101b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:101a} and \textcite{10.14:101b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.14 Example 102}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.14:102a,10.14:102b,10.14:102c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.14:102a} and \textcite{10.14:102b} and \textcite{10.14:102c}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.14 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.15--Social Media} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 103}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:103a,10.15:103b,10.15:103c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:103a} and \textcite{10.15:103b} and \textcite{10.15:103c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 104}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:104}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:104}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 105}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:105a,10.15:105b,10.15:105c}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:105a} and \textcite{10.15:105b} and \textcite{10.15:105c}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 106}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:106}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:106}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 107}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:107}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:107}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 108}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:108}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:108}} + +\noindent\apa{10.15 Example 109}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.15:109}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.15:109}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.15 References}] +\end{refsection} +\newpage +\subsection{APA 10.16--Webpages and Websites} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{10.16 Example 110}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.16:110a,10.16:110b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.16:110a} and \textcite{10.16:110b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.16 Example 111}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.16:111a,10.16:111b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.16:111a} and \textcite{10.16:111b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.16 Example 112}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.16:112}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.16:112}} + +\noindent\apa{10.16 Example 113}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.16:113a,10.16:113b}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.16:113a} and \textcite{10.16:113b}} + +\noindent\apa{10.16 Example 114}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{10.16:114}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{10.16:114}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 10.16 References}] +\end{refsection} + +\newpage +\subsection{APA 11.8--Patents} + +\begin{refsection} + +\noindent\apa{11.8 Example 22}\\ +\apaex{\parencite{11.8:22}}\\ +\apaex{\textcite{11.8:22}} + +\printbibliography[title={APA 11.8 References}] +\end{refsection} + \end{document} -% Local Variables: -% TeX-engine: luatex -% End: |