Perhaps there is already a way to do this.
I’m trying to make the following article be treated as a web-based citation (using MLA).
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681235/
I’d like it to look like this:
Davern, Michael. “Nonresponse Rates Are a Problematic Indicator of Nonresponse Bias in Survey Research.” Health services research 48.3 (2013): 905–912. Web. 19 Sep. 2016.
However Paperpile really wants it to look like this:
Davern, Michael. “Nonresponse Rates Are a Problematic Indicator of Nonresponse Bias in Survey Research.” Health services research 48.3 (2013): 905–912. Print.
Since I’m accessing it online, it seems inaccurate to cite this as a Print reference. (Yes the print reference exists but that is not what I am using).
Is this possible today? If not, I think it would be a useful feature.