Style Error: [Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry]
Author name format issue, and also a small issue with website references. According to the journal's guidance at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1552-8618/homepage/ForAuthors.html#Tech-Inf (about halfway down the page),
Author names should be formatted as "Author AB, Author CD." Current format includes commas ("Author, AB and Author, CD.")
Also, website references are supposed to include a citation date in square brackets followed by a period, e.g. "[cited 28 June 2013]." and then that's followed by by "Available from:" and then the url.
Sample citation: Bartling, H. 2010. Chicken Ordinance Survey. , DePaul University, Chicago, ILat <http://www.cityofbatavia.net/content/articlefiles/7186-Suburban Chickens.pdf>.
The current version of the style reads "at <url>" instead. Also annoying is that it doesn't put a space before the "at" so the "at" becomes part of the preceding word in the reference. E.g., Bartling, H. 2010. Chicken Ordinance Survey. , DePaul University, Chicago, ILat <http://www.cityofbatavia.net/content/articlefiles/7186-Suburban Chickens.pdf>.
See the "ILat"? should be "IL" for Illinois, followed by a period, a space, and "Available from:"
Thanks!
Author names should be formatted as "Author AB, Author CD." Current format includes commas ("Author, AB and Author, CD.")
Also, website references are supposed to include a citation date in square brackets followed by a period, e.g. "[cited 28 June 2013]." and then that's followed by by "Available from:" and then the url.
Sample citation: Bartling, H. 2010. Chicken Ordinance Survey. , DePaul University, Chicago, ILat <http://www.cityofbatavia.net/content/articlefiles/7186-Suburban Chickens.pdf>.
The current version of the style reads "at <url>" instead. Also annoying is that it doesn't put a space before the "at" so the "at" becomes part of the preceding word in the reference. E.g., Bartling, H. 2010. Chicken Ordinance Survey. , DePaul University, Chicago, ILat <http://www.cityofbatavia.net/content/articlefiles/7186-Suburban Chickens.pdf>.
See the "ILat"? should be "IL" for Illinois, followed by a period, a space, and "Available from:"
Thanks!
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