Issues with Journal of Neurotrauma Style
I'm dealing with an issue regarding getting my citations to show up correctly in Journal of Neurotrauma style.
Here is the outline of the style from the Journal of Neurotrauma:
"Preparation of Reference Section:
Begin the Reference section on a separate page after the Author Disclosure Statement section
Double-space entire section
Personal communications, unpublished data, or manuscripts “in preparation” or “submitted for publication” should not be included in the Reference section. If necessary, these should be included at the appropriate place in the body of the text. Personal communications should include the contact’s first initial and last name, and the month and year of the communication.
List all authors and/or editors for each listed article.
Abbreviate journal titles in accordance with PubMed/Medline (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/)
For journal article titles, capitalize only the first letter of the title.
References to abstracts should be indicated as such, with the abstract number included, if applicable
For book citations, volume and edition numbers should be included when appropriate.
Sample Styles:
Lieutaud, T., Ndiaye, A., Laumon, B., and Chiron, M. (2012). Spinal cord injuries sustained in road crashes are not on the decrease in France: a study based on epidemiological trends. J. Neurotrauma 29, 479-487.
Bele, S., and Brawanski, A. (2009). Biomarkers and surrogate markers, in: Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Brain. J. Jallo, and C.M. Loftus (eds). Theime Publishing: New York, pps. 42-52. "
As you can see they list all of the authors in the citation. Even though all my citations list all of the authors in the info section, it doesn't when I insert the bibliography for some of the papers (they instead have Author, author, et, al). I've noticed that the citations with this issue have the "et. al" listed in the creator column instead of all the authors as well.
Is there a way to fix this? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Here is the outline of the style from the Journal of Neurotrauma:
"Preparation of Reference Section:
Begin the Reference section on a separate page after the Author Disclosure Statement section
Double-space entire section
Personal communications, unpublished data, or manuscripts “in preparation” or “submitted for publication” should not be included in the Reference section. If necessary, these should be included at the appropriate place in the body of the text. Personal communications should include the contact’s first initial and last name, and the month and year of the communication.
List all authors and/or editors for each listed article.
Abbreviate journal titles in accordance with PubMed/Medline (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/)
For journal article titles, capitalize only the first letter of the title.
References to abstracts should be indicated as such, with the abstract number included, if applicable
For book citations, volume and edition numbers should be included when appropriate.
Sample Styles:
Lieutaud, T., Ndiaye, A., Laumon, B., and Chiron, M. (2012). Spinal cord injuries sustained in road crashes are not on the decrease in France: a study based on epidemiological trends. J. Neurotrauma 29, 479-487.
Bele, S., and Brawanski, A. (2009). Biomarkers and surrogate markers, in: Neurotrauma and Critical Care of the Brain. J. Jallo, and C.M. Loftus (eds). Theime Publishing: New York, pps. 42-52. "
As you can see they list all of the authors in the citation. Even though all my citations list all of the authors in the info section, it doesn't when I insert the bibliography for some of the papers (they instead have Author, author, et, al). I've noticed that the citations with this issue have the "et. al" listed in the creator column instead of all the authors as well.
Is there a way to fix this? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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aurimasAre you using the correct style? https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Journal of Neurotrauma lists all authors. Try updating it from the website.