Replacing ", p. XX" with ": XX" for in-text citations in Journal of Management Style
Hello,
I noted that the current version of the Journal of Management Style (https://www.zotero.org/styles/journal-of-management) in the Zotero Style Repository is based on an old version of the journal's style guide, in the most recent version (2017), in-text citations are reported using ":" instead of ", p.".
I have read what is posted in this forum and elsewhere, but I did not manage to make the entire change of the format.
How can I modify the style in a way that I get the ": " before the page number instead of the ", p. "?
Any help is appreciated!
I noted that the current version of the Journal of Management Style (https://www.zotero.org/styles/journal-of-management) in the Zotero Style Repository is based on an old version of the journal's style guide, in the most recent version (2017), in-text citations are reported using ":" instead of ", p.".
I have read what is posted in this forum and elsewhere, but I did not manage to make the entire change of the format.
How can I modify the style in a way that I get the ": " before the page number instead of the ", p. "?
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks a lot for the reply and indeed, this is probably the best way to do this.
Here is the link to the most recent style guide from Journal of Management:
https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/JOM/JOM_Style_Guide_revised_2024-1705959439.pdf
As of now I noted two problems:
1) In-text citations using "Author(s), YEAR, p. XX" format instead of "Author(s), YEAR: XX".
2) Conference proceedings labelled with a page indication such as "(pp. XX–XX)" after the title of the proceedings, this is not explicitly mentioned in the guidelines but the guidelines never ever use p. or pp. for any type of source.
E.g.: Author(s), YEAR. Paper title. Proceedings of the XYZ conference (pp. XX–XX).
Should be: Author(s), YEAR. Paper title. Proceedings of the XYZ conference: XX-XX.
Note that there is also a related thread form a couple of years ago where the journal's style guide also received an older update (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/58015/update-to-journal-of-management-style). From what I understand the stylesheet of Zotero was never updated on these issues.
Thanks for your help with this!
In the meantime, this fixes the first issue and some other smaller things.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/295ef46df013bcf8d1623a121e9975b81133dfea/journal-of-management.csl
Regarding the proceedings, here is a published example:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0149206320969787
Right now it displays as such (using the one you provided on Github):
Jing, L.-P., Huang, H.-K., & Shi, H.-B. 2002. Improved feature selection approach TFIDF in text mining. Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics: (Vol. 2, pp. 944–946). Beijing, China: IEEE.
Where "Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics:" is in italics.
If I follow the published example from above, it should be:
Jing, L.-P., Huang, H.-K., & Shi, H.-B. 2002. Improved feature selection approach TFIDF in text mining. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Machine Learning and Cybernetics: 944–946. Beijing, China: IEEE.
Note that here there is an added "In" before the word Proceedings, the volume is now not included, the pages reporting stle changes, there are no brackets around volume and page range, and the conference title is not in italics anymore.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/ebae17dd5dab8d22832f738545ef9887a4c80570/journal-of-management.csl
my question is, how can I get the citation to clipboard directly just like dropping operation above? Can you give me some javascript code or anything useful ?