I added a genre field to my YAML data for post-weblog and it did indeed appear 
in brackets, but it seems odd that I'd have to add APA-specific text in the 
genre field to my generic YAML data.  Doesn't it make more sense to have the 
apa.csl have rules for that? For example:


post -> [Online forum comment]
post-weblog -> [Web log message]
videoRecording -> [Video file]


On 07/27/2015 04:15 PM, Joseph Reagle wrote:
> - Even OWL [1] says blogs are supposed to have "[Web log comment]"
> after the title (other online guides say "[Web log message]") but I'm
> not seeing any such thing in my results. (Using pandoc 1.15.0.4 and
> pandoc-citeproc 0.7.2). - Looking at the CSL, I don't see anything
> like that. I do see:
> 
> ``` <else-if type="post-weblog webpage" match="any"> <text
> variable="genre" prefix=" [" suffix="]"/> </else-if> ```
> 
> This never gets used for my YAML bibliographic data though. I use
> genre very rarely, basically to distinguish between types of `report`
> and `thesis`. - (I've ordered the actual APA 6th and should get it
> later this week.)


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