
In APA style, when referring to the article title, capitalize only the first letter of the first word of a title and subtitle, the first word after a colon or a dash in the title, and proper nouns. Online resources such as Academic Writer (the official online resource created by the American Psychological Association for writing in APA style) and APA Formatting and Style Guide (maintained by Purdue University's Online Writing Lab), provide guidelines in formatting citations in APA 7th.īelow is an example of incorrect formatting of an online journal article in APA 7th added from to EndNote. Sometimes, EndNote may not format the citations correctly when the citations are added from and library databases, and therefore, it is important to “preview” the citations in EndNote and make necessary changes before inserting them to MS Word. The preview of the book chapter citation generated in EndNote

Double click the citation record and select Edit to start editing: When a book citation is added to EndNote from the reference would be added as the reference type “Book” by default. But you can create a citation for a book chapter of the book by editing the citation information of the record in EndNote.
