[Wactclc-primo] Citation Labels

Lesley Caldwell LCaldwell at pierce.ctc.edu
Wed May 8 14:13:36 PDT 2019


Hi everyone,

Thanks for this tip, Ryer! I tried following the steps below at Pierce College and it's not working for me.

Admittedly, I'm a bit rusty. :) Shouldn't this change show up right away now that we're on Primo VE?

-Lesley

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Hi everyone,

Lindsay from LLC just discovered that Centralia is one of the only schools that has removed MLA (7th) from the citation options, which she was looking to do too. Of course this depends on your campus needs, but if you want to disable 7th or some other style, here is how:

Location: Alma > Configuration > Discovery > (Display Configuration group) Labels

Scroll down to Citation Labels -> Edit

Within this long list you can turn off ones you don't want with the "Enabled" switch, and adjust other language/labels of this area.

As a general tip, which Wade and others have shared previously, your browser "Inspect" tool is really helpful for finding the label code. Once you have the code you can search for it in the label code table page (Labels). These may look something like this "citation.labels.apa"

Happy Wednesday, Hope it's nice weather in your areas too.

Ryer
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