I am trying to write a paper that requires the references to be done exactly in the APA style.
At the moment I am using natbib, and I get the following results:
Beall, J. C. and Restall, G. (2006). Logical Pluralism. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
Becker, K. (2012). Methods and How to Individuate Them. In Becker, K. and Black, T., editors, The Sensitivity Principle in Epistemology, pages 81--97. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Dutilh-Novaes, C. (2015). A Dialogical, Multi-Agent Account of the Normativity of Logic. Dialectica, 69(4):587--609.
But what I need is:
Beall, J. C. & Restall, G. (2006). Logical Pluralism. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Becker, K. (2012). Methods and How to Individuate Them. In K. Becker & T. Black (Eds.), The Sensitivity Principle in Epistemology, pp. 81--97. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dutilh-Novaes, C. (2015). A Dialogical, Multi-Agent Account of the Normativity of Logic. Dialectica, 69, 587--609.
Switching to apacite does not seem to help. I've seen a few people suggest biblatex-apa, but I'm not quite sure how this will work with natbib (I also use Mendeley to produce the library.bib file, if that's important). I am quite new to LaTeX, so an answer spelling what I need to do containing as little jargon as possible would be immensely appreciated!
apaciteandbiblatex-apaimplement pretty exact versions of the APA style. Here are examples using each package: How can I implement a comprehensive apa-style citation and bibliography – Alan Munn Nov 21 '19 at 18:24\bibliographystyleAND change\usepackge{natbib}to\usepackage[natbibapa]{apacite}AND rerun LaTeX, BibTeX, and LaTeX twice more? – Mico Nov 21 '19 at 18:27