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APA: use "et al." in Norwegian nn and nb #4150

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commented Jun 20, 2019

Similar to German and Danish in #4066.

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commented Jun 20, 2019

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commented Jun 20, 2019

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commented Jun 21, 2019

Is there any documentation for APA in Norwegian this is based on? We did have this for German and Danish.

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commented Jun 21, 2019

There is. We have made an attempt to standardise a Norwegian translation/adaptation of the APA referencing style, as various university web sites had somewhat different interpretations, leading to confusion. This standard is backed by Søk og Skriv, a collaboration between the libraries of UiO, UiB and HVL, Kildekompasset, a collaboration of USN, UiS and UiA, VIKO (NTNU), OsloMet, INN and UiT. (That's an awful lot of institutions, but not so many people.)

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commented Jun 23, 2019

That's terrific. We'd love the CSL APA to be listed on the style's page if that's possible.

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commented Jun 23, 2019

I think we'll do that.

But is it possible to turn off the serial (Oxford) comma for one language? The serial comma doesn't work in Norwegian (and probably not in Danish either), at least not in in-text citations.

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commented Jun 23, 2019

But is it possible to turn off the serial (Oxford) comma for one language? The serial comma doesn't work in Norwegian (and probably not in Danish either), at least not in in-text citations.
No, not currently. @rmzelle -- I thought we had a ticket for this (not the first time this comes up) but can only find `&` vs. `and`
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