Scientific Reports style - distinguishing between Online Only and Printed Journals
I have a large bibliography contain many journal articles, some online only and some in print. For the Scientific Reports style, there seems to be an issue recognizing the difference between the two. When only an article number is present, it is treated as a page number and the DOI is not included (citation 10 in example below). I was curious if there is a better way for Zotero to distinguish between online only and printed journal articles, whether manual or not.
9. Omenn, G. S. The strategy, organization, and progress of the HUPO human proteome project. J. Proteomics 100, 3–7 (2014).
10. Bathke, J., Konzer, A., Remes, B., McIntosh, M. & Klug, G. Comparative analyses of the variation of the transcriptome and proteome of Rhodobacter sphaeroides throughout growth. BMC Genomics 20, 358 (2019).
9. Omenn, G. S. The strategy, organization, and progress of the HUPO human proteome project. J. Proteomics 100, 3–7 (2014).
10. Bathke, J., Konzer, A., Remes, B., McIntosh, M. & Klug, G. Comparative analyses of the variation of the transcriptome and proteome of Rhodobacter sphaeroides throughout growth. BMC Genomics 20, 358 (2019).
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(Our Scientific Reports style is a nature dependent style.)
https://www.nature.com/srep/author-instructions/submission-guidelines#references
Printed journals
Schott, D. H., Collins, R. N. & Bretscher, A. Secretory vesicle transport velocity in living cells depends on the myosin V lever arm length. J. Cell Biol. 156, 35-39 (2002).
Online only
Bellin, D. L. et al. Electrochemical camera chip for simultaneous imaging of multiple metabolites in biofilms. Nat. Commun. 7, 10535; 10.1038/ncomms10535 (2016).