Hi Thomas, You asked earlier about writing in APA style format for Pages 09. I don't use this myself, but I did a Google search and found this web page, titled "Apple Still Doesn't have an APA Template for Pages?": http://www.frameloss.org/2009/07/16/apple-still-doesnt-have-an-apa-template-for-pages/
Go to the link for "APA Template for Pages 09" and download the file, apa.template, then open this in Pages 09. This doesn't solve the issue of the reference style format, but might be of assistance if you are supposed to adhere to APA style writing in your paper format. I know there are web cites that people use, such as citation builder, son of citation, and bibme, to fill in forms and obtain references back in APA (or other styles). These seem rather contrived to use. If you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, there is a free iCite APA app that is an app version of the WriteCite.com web cite, and will take care of formatting APA style reference lists: iCite APA (free) by MasterGraphics Pty Ltd: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/icite-apa/id429178021?mt=8 I don't know if you have an iOS device, but assuming you do, you could start in the main "iCite APA Menu" page ("Menu" is 1st of the 3 buttons at the bottom of the screen), then choose a category from the list that you want to use for citation (e.g., "Books", "Journals", "Internet", etc.) and then select the appropriate sub-category (e.g., could be an "Edited Book", "Book", or "Book Chapter" in the first instance). Then fill in the text fields ("Author", "Title", etc.) and double tap the "Preview" button in the top right corner. You'll be show the formatted citation on the "Preview Citation" screen, and you can either flick right and double tap the "Save Citation" button at the bottom left to save the citation locally in the app (for later access in the "Saved Citations" menu -- 2nd of 3 buttons at the bottom of the screen), or flick right again and double tap the "Email Citation" button at the bottom right. (Although the app is supposed to italicize titles in its formatting, I don't think this information is preserved if you mail yourself this information.) If you want to look up a reference, you can choose the "Worldcat Search" (first item in list) on the Menu screen. For example, if you want to find citation references to books by a certain author, double tap the text box to enter the name, then flick right to the "Lookup" button and double tap. You'll get a number of matching results (prefixed with numbers -- hash marks surrounding a catalog record number -- followed by the reference citation. If you want to do a title search or subject search, move to the picker item in the center of the screen, just below the "Lookup" button, and flick up to set the keyword to "Title". Then go back to the text field (e.g., flick left twice), double tap to edit the entry; delete the old search term and type in the title, then flick right to the "Lookup" button and double tap. You need to input a recognizable title -- a few keywords won't work. If that's a problem, search on the author's last name. As before, you can select a citation entry, then either save it or email it. The other thing you could do, following the comments on the linked web page at the start of this post that gave the APA style template for Pages 09, is to maintain your references in a database using the free BibDesk program, and then run one of the CiteInPages AppleScripts to insert the references into Pages in the APA style. Again, I don't have experience using this, and this may be more work than you want to do, but it may be worth the investment if you're going to do a lot of research paper writing in this format, and if there isn't an update to Pages that adds these features. BibDesk is one of the tools that is used with TeX (or the TeXShop program), but is freeware and can be separately used to maintain your bibliography database. I think the easiest solution for the present would be to use the iCite APA app, or a web page equivalent if you don't have an iOS device. I'll give you the URL of the CIteInPages AppleScripts. (BibDesk is linked on that page). • CiteInPages (AppleScripts for inserting BibDesk references into Pages) http://jhh.med.virginia.edu/main/CiteInPages HTH. Cheers, Esther On May 17, 2011, at 11:54, Thomas Byskov Dalgaard wrote: > Hi! > If this is kind of topic, then please e-mail me privately and I do apologize > in advance. > > I'm writing an educational report, which has to contain some references to > other publications according to the APA-standard. > Is it possible to create these things in Pages? I know it is doable in other > programs such as MS Word, but unfortunately I have not access to a version of > it, which can insert the right APA-requirements . It can also create the > reference list where it basically lists all sources such as books, websites > etc. with their authors all correctly listed and formatted. > What I do at this moment is: > Typing every single cite and reference down manually. Which takes up a lot > of my time, since I have to check that I do observe the rules of APA. > How it handles the cites: The user can choose which type of source is > relevant and then simply write the author, title etc. etc. and Word will > insert the information according to the APA-standard. > Thanks for your help in advance. > > Best regards > THomas > > > Mail & MSN: > [email protected] > website: > http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/ > blog: > http://tbd.coolfortheblind.dk > Skype: > thomas_dalgaard > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/macvisionaries?hl=en.
