Style Error: Journal of Experimental Botany
Hi again,
This journal JXB has updated its style since the current CSL was contributed in 2014. The current CSL makes no reference to preprints, for example, whereas the journal style now has several special cases for different reference types, see https://academic.oup.com/jxb/pages/manuscript-preparation#References
For example, [in-text citations]
"For papers in preprint servers add Preprint (Castel et al., 2019, Preprint)"
[Bibliography]
Preprints Weise LD, ten Tusscher KH. 2018. Discrete mechanical growth model for plant tissue. BioRxiv doi: 10.1101/459412. [Preprint].
Webpage Bureau of Meteorology. 2018. Climate statistics for Australian locations. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/. Accessed August 2018.
And also...
"Citation of papers from e-journals or from papers available ahead of print should include the DOI or URL rather than volume/page numbers."
I have tried to edit the current JXB style myself but I'm stuck.
I see that the IEEE style's 'access' macro generates roughly the right outputs.
I see that the Nature style correctly identifies preprints but I cannot figure out which combination of 'type' and 'genre' uniquely does so, in order to trigger the 'access' macro correctly.
Could someone more experienced take over please?
Thanks,
Andrew
This journal JXB has updated its style since the current CSL was contributed in 2014. The current CSL makes no reference to preprints, for example, whereas the journal style now has several special cases for different reference types, see https://academic.oup.com/jxb/pages/manuscript-preparation#References
For example, [in-text citations]
"For papers in preprint servers add Preprint (Castel et al., 2019, Preprint)"
[Bibliography]
Preprints Weise LD, ten Tusscher KH. 2018. Discrete mechanical growth model for plant tissue. BioRxiv doi: 10.1101/459412. [Preprint].
Webpage Bureau of Meteorology. 2018. Climate statistics for Australian locations. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data/. Accessed August 2018.
And also...
"Citation of papers from e-journals or from papers available ahead of print should include the DOI or URL rather than volume/page numbers."
I have tried to edit the current JXB style myself but I'm stuck.
I see that the IEEE style's 'access' macro generates roughly the right outputs.
I see that the Nature style correctly identifies preprints but I cannot figure out which combination of 'type' and 'genre' uniquely does so, in order to trigger the 'access' macro correctly.
Could someone more experienced take over please?
Thanks,
Andrew
I refactored the style to generally improve it and added support for preprints. Test it out and let me know what I messed up.
P.S.: This is what you'd refer to to understand the mapping between Zotero and CSL: https://aurimasv.github.io/z2csl/typeMap.xml
One edge case looks wonky, where two preprints with the same first author and year are cited together. I get (Smallwood et al., 2018b, Preprint, a, Preprint).
I guess I expected (Smallwood et al., 2018b, Preprint; 2018a, Preprint).