![]() ![]() Step 5: Select ‘Sentence case’ and Zotero will automatically change the title so that only the first letter of the first word is capitalized: Step 4: Hover over ‘Transform Text’ to reveal a sub-menu which offers these two options: Title Case or Sentence Case: This will reveal a small gray box labeled ‘Transform Text’: Step 3: In the ‘Info’ section of your Zotero library, right-click on the ‘Title’ field. Step 2: Identify an article title which is not in line with APA convention. Luckily, there’s an easy fix to this quandary. While this works for some styles, APA style only capitalizes: the first letter of the first word, the first letter of the first word following a colon, and (of course) proper nouns. You may have noticed that Zotero sometimes grabs references in ‘Title Case’, meaning that the first letter of every word in the title is capitalized. That said, there are a couple tips which you can employ while collecting references which will reduce the time you spend editing the bibliographies you have Zotero auto-generate in your word processor. ![]() In all fairness, no tool that generates citations automatically seems to get it right 100% of the time, so it’s important to take an editing eye to any quickly generated citation or bibliography.
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