"Style Request: CNSPFV"

Dear Zotero community,

We are a documentation center located in France and dedicated to the palliative care and end-of-life topics (non-profit organization). We have recently been using Zotero 5.0 to monitor new publications related to our topics and we produce monthly a bibliography that we share on our website :

http://vigipallia.spfv.fr/Documents/KiosqueDoc/Kiosque065_07082017_VigiPallia.pdf

Since we catch more and more documents, it becore harder to produce this bibliography manually. We then intend to create our own style, starting from the style « Zwitscher-Maschine ».

We were wondering if it is possible to concatenate the articles linked to a same publication, as it is possible to do with the author thanks to the attribute « subsequent-author-substitute ». Finally, is there any way to create hyperlink in the bibliography?

If needed, I could send the csl file we made (we want to share it but the hyperlink in the XML code is not working...).

Thank you in adavance!

The CNSPFV team


  • edited August 16, 2017
    Hi,

    Could you share your current code via a secret gist? https://gist.github.com/
  • Hi,
    I have just added the actual code in a secret gist :
    https://gist.github.com/anonymous/914ddf801a9d6947384dcd1f41db8391

    I am not a pro of XLM so I might have made some mistakes.

    Here are the citations exemple :

    In-text citation:
    We don't need the in-text citation so it doesn't matter.

    Bibliography:

    Comparative Political Studies, volume 40, numéro 3, 2007 (in bold)
    - The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success (https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542)
    - other articles in that issue


    n.b. I didn't had the P. A. Hall & D. Soskice book since we just monitor articles.

    Thank you!
  • We were wondering if it is possible to concatenate the articles linked to a same publication, as it is possible to do with the author thanks to the attribute « subsequent-author-substitute ». Finally, is there any way to create hyperlink in the bibliography?
    The answer to both of these questions is no, though. It's a "not at all" for the first question. For Hyperlinks, both Word and most website editors can auto convert URLs into hyperlinks, but that's about the extent of it.
  • - If you don't use the citation then move the code from the bibliography into citation and get rid of bibliography. the bibliography part is optional.
    - With that, you can do the concatenation yourself, manually in your word processor. tiny bit of manual work, but that will get what you want.

    Here an example: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/POBrien333/589493e4372472a12a20c2b338b18c6e/raw/59f1ce5f110014b4d7598dc03a38b0c04fbe4287/CNSPFV-Kiosque_v6-po.csl

  • Well, it is possible to create a style that sorts articles in the bibliography alphabetically by publication, and print the publication on a separate line.

    If you then create a style that produces output such as:


    Bereavement Care
    [Rumination following bereavement: an overview](http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02682621.2017.1349291)
    BMC Palliative Care
    [Volunteer navigation partnerships: Piloting a compassionate community approach to early palliative care](https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-017-0210-3)
    BMC Palliative Care
    [Health care use and costs at the end of life: a comparison of elderly Australian decedents with and without a cancer history](https://doi.org/10.1186/s12904-017-0213-0)


    You can then e.g. use a relatively simple Word macro to remove repeated publication titles, and a markdown-to-HTML converter to hyperlink the URLs.

  • Thank you all for your help, it is really appreciated. I will get rid of the part of the code that is not necessary and will investigate to manage the repeated publication titles and hyperlinks in Word.
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