Journal of Mammalogy errors
Hello,
I have a grad student and faculty advisor using Zotero with the J. Mammalogy style for submitting a manuscript to this journal.
There is one omission and one typo being generated by Zotero which do not match with journal style:
1. For more than 1 Author, a comma should precede AND such as shown here:
HAFNER, D. J., AND R. M. SULLIVAN
2. Book reference is adding extra incorrect information. Before the publisher info, Zotero is inserting: P. in.
Here is an example:
KURTÉN, B. AND E. ANDERSON. 1980. Pleistocene mammals of North America. P. in. Columbia University Press, New York.
Following the title, the publisher should be listed.
I have emptied all unnecessary fields in Zotero book entries, but Zotero still provides the "P. in. " . I also cannot find in the source code how this is being output.
Thank you,
Michael F. Strahan
Northern Michigan U. Library
I have a grad student and faculty advisor using Zotero with the J. Mammalogy style for submitting a manuscript to this journal.
There is one omission and one typo being generated by Zotero which do not match with journal style:
1. For more than 1 Author, a comma should precede AND such as shown here:
HAFNER, D. J., AND R. M. SULLIVAN
2. Book reference is adding extra incorrect information. Before the publisher info, Zotero is inserting: P. in.
Here is an example:
KURTÉN, B. AND E. ANDERSON. 1980. Pleistocene mammals of North America. P. in. Columbia University Press, New York.
Following the title, the publisher should be listed.
I have emptied all unnecessary fields in Zotero book entries, but Zotero still provides the "P. in. " . I also cannot find in the source code how this is being output.
Thank you,
Michael F. Strahan
Northern Michigan U. Library
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This works great!
Thank you,
Mike