CLS style for Wiley journal "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing"
I have problem with finding CLS style for Wiley journal "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing"
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1530-8677
Do you foresee, in the near future, to prepare this style? If not, is it possible to show a similar bibliography style? Following is an example of the style used in this journal:
[book / chapter]:
1. Jeruchim MC, Balaban P, Shanmugan KS. Simulation of Communication Systems: Modeling, Methodology, and Techniques (2nd edn). Kluwer: Berlin, Germany, 2000.
2. Proakis JG. Digital Communications (4th edn), chapter 14. McGraw-Hill: New York, 2001.
[journal paper]:
3. Abdi A, Barger JA, Kaveh M. A parametric model for the distribution of the angle of arrival and the associated correlation function and power spectrum at the mobile station. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 2002; 51(3): 425–434.
[conference paper]:
4. Liberti JC, Rappaport TS. A geometrically based model for line-of-sight multipath radio channels. In: Proceedings of IEEE 46th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC’96, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 1996, pp. 844–848.
[research report]:
5. COST 207, Digital land mobile radio communications. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Final Report, Luxemburg, 1989.
6. Erceg V, Hari KVS, Smith MS, et al. Channel models for fixed wireless applications. Technical Report IEEE P802.16a-03/01, IEEE Task Group, June 2003.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1530-8677
Do you foresee, in the near future, to prepare this style? If not, is it possible to show a similar bibliography style? Following is an example of the style used in this journal:
[book / chapter]:
1. Jeruchim MC, Balaban P, Shanmugan KS. Simulation of Communication Systems: Modeling, Methodology, and Techniques (2nd edn). Kluwer: Berlin, Germany, 2000.
2. Proakis JG. Digital Communications (4th edn), chapter 14. McGraw-Hill: New York, 2001.
[journal paper]:
3. Abdi A, Barger JA, Kaveh M. A parametric model for the distribution of the angle of arrival and the associated correlation function and power spectrum at the mobile station. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 2002; 51(3): 425–434.
[conference paper]:
4. Liberti JC, Rappaport TS. A geometrically based model for line-of-sight multipath radio channels. In: Proceedings of IEEE 46th Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC’96, Atlanta, GA, USA, May 1996, pp. 844–848.
[research report]:
5. COST 207, Digital land mobile radio communications. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Final Report, Luxemburg, 1989.
6. Erceg V, Hari KVS, Smith MS, et al. Channel models for fixed wireless applications. Technical Report IEEE P802.16a-03/01, IEEE Task Group, June 2003.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
At the beginning, I would like to apologize for my lack of knowledge of the requests for citation styles. I looked forum but I could not find a suitable style. In discussion "Style Request: Australian Veterinary Journal" (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/33713/style-request-australian-veterinary-journal/ # Item_0) you offered style "Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience". It is a style quite similar, but maybe you can find something better for "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing" - WCMC (ISSN: 1530-8669, eISSN: 1530-8677):
Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. [i]Comparative Political Studies[/i] 2007; [b]40[/b](3): 307–332. DOI: 10.1177/0010414006286542.
Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Hall PA & Soskice D, editors. [i]Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage[/i]. Oxford University Press: New York, U.S.A., 2001: 184-213.
In the style "Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience" is another way of publications' citation - by the upper indices. In the "Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing" citation should be in the form of numbers in square brackets, eg [1,2,4] or [3-7].
Best regards,
Waiter
I'll do this but it'll take somewhere between 4-8 weeks.
"Cell Research" style is quite similar to references' style in WCMC. For now, I will use it.
Based on:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1530-8677/homepage/ForAuthors.html
I fixed reference above - I added DOI number to journal reference.
The main difference between "Cell Research" style and WCMC style is in books' citation: name of publisher should be before the name of the city.
I would like to ask if is there any style that allow citation of several publications together in one bracket (i.e. e.g. [1,2,5] or [9-11], rather than separately (e.g. [1], [2], [5] or [9]-[11])?
If you would be able to create a style for WCMC I will be grateful.
Any problems please let us know.