Surpress DOI in bibliography? (SAA style)
This may be a silly question, but is there a way to not include the DOI of articles in the bibliography other than manually removing the DOI from the metadata? I'm using the SAA style and they don't require DOI for most publications.
I realize that technically including the DOI isn't incorrect, but it does create a word count issue. I'm just exploring other options before I go ahead and do it manually.
An example:
Burger, Richard L.
2019 Understanding the Socioeconomic Trajectory of Chavín de Huántar: A New Radiocarbon Sequence and Its Wider Implications. Latin American Antiquity 30(2):373–392. DOI:10.1017/laq.2019.17.
I realize that technically including the DOI isn't incorrect, but it does create a word count issue. I'm just exploring other options before I go ahead and do it manually.
An example:
Burger, Richard L.
2019 Understanding the Socioeconomic Trajectory of Chavín de Huántar: A New Radiocarbon Sequence and Its Wider Implications. Latin American Antiquity 30(2):373–392. DOI:10.1017/laq.2019.17.
Here's the whole style guide:
https://documents.saa.org/container/docs/default-source/doc-publications/style-guide/saa-style-guide_english_updated_2021_final08023c15928949dabd02faafb269fb1c.pdf?sfvrsn=c1f41c1b_2
And here's a recent open access article from Latin American Antiquity as an example:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/AA7B5344AD9800242860C1DD8C5F070D/S1045663521000705a.pdf/why_did_projectilepoint_size_increase_in_the_andean_altiplano_archaic_an_experimental_atlatl_analysis.pdf
As best I can tell, the SAA style only requires DOI if it's used to cite an online dataset, an online-only article, or if the article you're citing has already been published online but hasn't yet appeared in print yet. It isn't required for articles that have appeared in print in a journal.
The style guide is massive (49 pages) so I pulled out the example journal article citations from the style guide:
3.12.9 Article in a journal
Ashmore, Wendy
1991 Site-Planning Principles and Concepts of Directionality among the Ancient Maya. Latin American Antiquity 2:199–226.
Barile, Kerri S.
2004 Race, the National Register, and Cultural Resource Management: Creating an
Historic Context for Postbellum Sites. Historical Archaeology 38(1):90–100.
Prieto-Olavarría, Cristina, Horacio Chiavazza, and Brigida Castro de Machuca
2020 Cerámica híbrida, huarpes y etnogénesis en una ciudad colonial meridional
(Mendoza, Argentina). Latin American Antiquity 31:458–476.