% \iffalse meta-comment % % This is file `dutch.apc'. % % Copyright 1994-2005 Erik Meijer and any individual authors listed % elsewhere in this file. All rights reserved. % % This file is part of the `apacite' package. % ------------------------------------------- % % It may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 % of this license or (at your option) any later version. % The latest version of this license is in % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX % version 2003/12/01 or later. % % The list of all files belonging to the `apacite' package, with a % short description, is given in the file `manifest.txt'. % % \fi \ProvidesFile{dutch.apc}[2005/06/01] %% dutch.apc - dutch translation of apacite elements %% Written by Erik Meijer %% %% For compiling the translated elements, the following sources were %% used: %% %% (1) Instructions for Dutch psychology journal "De Psycholoog" %% (indicated below as "[DP]"): %% %% Uitgebreide richtlijnen voor het aanleveren van kopij [Extensive %% guidelines for the submission of manuscripts]. (2001). %% Retreived January 3, 2005, from %% http://upload.lectric.nl/data/nip7/Richtlijnen%20voor%20auteurs.pdf %% %% (2) Instructions for Dutch psychology journal "Nederlands Tijdschrift %% voor de Psychologie en haar Grensgebieden" %% (indicated below as "[NTPG]"): %% %% Aanwijzingen voor auteurs [Directions for authors]. (2004). %% Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie en haar Grensgebieden, %% 59, inside back cover. %% %% (3) Instructions (pp. 404-410) from the following well-known book %% (indicated below as "[SW]"): %% %% Renkema, J. (2002). Schrijfwijzer [Writing indicator] (4th ed.). %% Den Haag, The Netherlands: Sdu. %% %% These three all state that their rules are adapted from the APA manual. %% For translations that are not explicitly mentioned in these sources, %% I used the extensive reference list from the following article: %% %% (4) Schrooten, M. G. S., & Smulders, F. T. Y. (2004). Een experimentele %% kijk op angst: %% [Anxiety from an experimental point of view: Attention and %% automaticity in the processing of threatening stimuli]. %% Nederlands Tijdschrift voor de Psychologie en haar Grensgebieden, %% 59, 135-149. %% %% Finally, I consulted the following dictionary: %% %% (5) Groot woordenboek Engels-Nederlands [Large dictionary English-Dutch] %% (2nd ed.). (1989). Utrecht, The Netherlands: Van Dale. %% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Commands for specific types of @misc entries. %%% These commands are recognized by apacite.bst. \renewcommand{\bibmessage}{Bericht} \renewcommand{\bibcomputerprogram}{Computerprogramma} \renewcommand{\bibcomputerprogrammanual}{Handleiding van computerprogramma} \renewcommand{\bibcomputerprogramandmanual}{Computerprogramma en handleiding} \renewcommand{\bibcomputersoftware}{Computersoftware} \renewcommand{\bibcomputersoftwaremanual}{Handleiding van computersoftware} \renewcommand{\bibcomputersoftwareandmanual}{Computersoftware en handleiding} \renewcommand{\bibprogramminglanguage}{Programmeertaal} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% Other labels \renewcommand{\bibnodate}{z.~j.{}} % [SW] (``zonder jaartal'') \renewcommand{\BBAB}{en} \renewcommand{\BOthers}[1]{et al.{}} % [DP] \renewcommand{\BOthersPeriod}[1]{et al.{}} % [DP] %% NTPG requires the following, SW allows both variants: %\renewcommand{\BOthers}[1]{e.~a.{}} % [NTPG] %\renewcommand{\BOthersPeriod}[1]{e.~a.{}} % [NTPG] \renewcommand{\BIP}{te verschijnen} % [SW] \renewcommand{\BIn}{In} \renewcommand{\BCHAP}{hfdst.{}} \renewcommand{\BCHAPS}{hfdst.{}} %% Editor(s) is almost impossible to get right in Dutch, because SW %% and DP require the translation of ``editor(s)'' to be dependent on %% the language in which the referenced work is written: %% ``Red.'' (or ``red.'') for referenced works in Dutch %% ``Ed.''/``Eds.'' for referenced works in English %% ``Hrsg.'' for referenced works in German %% ``edt.'' for referenced works in French %% NTPG does not give an explicit rule for this, but only an example %% in which an English work is referenced and ``Ed.'' is used. %% %% For the moment, I think it makes most sense to give the Dutch versions here: \renewcommand{\BED}{red.{}} % [DP] (SW gives ``Red.'') \renewcommand{\BEDS}{red.{}} % [DP] (SW gives ``Red.'') %% Translators should not be mentioned according to DP. %% NTPG does not explain how to format this. %% SW gives a completely different format: ``Vertaald door: '' %% followed by the name of the translator, or if the translator is unknown: %% ``Vertaling van: '' followed by the original title. %% This is much too complicated, so I'll choose a simple alternative: \renewcommand{\BTRANS}{vert.{}} \renewcommand{\BTRANSS}{vert.{}} \renewcommand{\BTRANSL}{vert.{}} \renewcommand{\BCHAIR}{voorz.{}} \renewcommand{\BCHAIRS}{voorz.{}} \renewcommand{\BVOL}{Dl.{}} % [SW]. NTPG gives an example with % ``Vol.'' but this is presumably % dependent on the language of the % referenced work as well. \renewcommand{\BVOLS}{Dl.{}} % [SW] \renewcommand{\BNUM}{nr.{}} % [SW] \renewcommand{\BNUMS}{nr.{}} % [SW] \renewcommand{\BEd}{dr.{}} % [SW] \renewcommand{\BPG}{p.{}} \renewcommand{\BPGS}{pp.{}} % [SW]. [DP] gives ``p.'', [NTPG] both. \renewcommand{\BTR}{Rapport} % Literally translating ``Tech.'' as % ``Technisch'' does not make sense. \renewcommand{\BPhD}{Academisch proefschrift} % Schrooten & Smulders use ``dissertatie'' \renewcommand{\BUPhD}{Academisch proefschrift} % There is no Dutch ``DAI'' and the % distinction between ``published'' and % ``unpublished'' would generally be % interpreted as ``published as a book % with an official publisher'' vs. % ``privately published''. All PhD theses % in the Netherlands are required to be % published with an ISBN number. % Therefore, it is better in my view to % keep the same term here. \renewcommand{\BMTh}{Doctoraalscriptie}% \renewcommand{\BUMTh}{Doctoraalscriptie}% Again, there is no official forum % to publish abstracts of master's theses, % but, unblike PhD theses, they are % (generally) unpublished. % The term used here refers to the Dutch % educational system until ca. 2003. % Since ca. 2004, universities are % gradually converting to a bachelor - % master system, so it's likely that % this term will have to be adapted % in the near future. \renewcommand{\BOWP}{Oorspronkelijke editie}% [DP]. They also require the % original title after the originalyear. \renewcommand{\BREPR}{Overgenomen uit} \renewcommand{\refname}{Literatuur}% [DP & NTPG] \renewcommand{\bibname}{Literatuur}% [DP & NTPG] % SW gives the following general names: % ``Literatuuropgave'' [literally approx. ``Literature specification''] % ``Literatuurlijst'' [literally ``Literature list''] % For more specific applications, SW gives the following names: % ``Bibliografie'' [``Bibliography'', ``a more or less complete survey % of publications in a certain area''] % ``Geraadpleegde literatuur'' [``Consulted literature''] % ``Aangehaalde literatuur'' [``Referenced literature''] \renewcommand{\APACmetaprenote}{% Met een asterisk gemarkeerde referenties betreffen studies die in de meta-analyse zijn gebruikt.} \renewcommand{\authorindexname}{Auteursindex} \newcommand{\BCBT}{} % [DP & SW]. NTPG uses the US/APA comma. \newcommand{\BCBL}{} % [DP & SW]. NTPG uses the US/APA comma.