Problem with Harvard Styles (Institute of Physics (Harvard))

In my text I get references like (G. Pfur and Lop 1999) instead of (Pfur and Lop 1999)
Another example: (John Doe, Smith, et al 2009) instead of (Doe et al 2009a).
What is happening here?
-> Yes there are more Entries by John Doe in 2009 -> but they should be referenced to as (Doe et al 2009a).
Thank you for any help,
regards,
J
  • http://www.zotero.org/support/kb/given_name_disambiguation
  • Okay, maybe the problem is, that the style does not refer like (Doe 1999, 2009a, 2009b) but considers the next authors instead of a letter in order to make a reference unambiguous.
    How may I change this behaviour in the CSL?
    Tank you for your quick response,
    regards,
    J
  • remove
    disambiguate-add-names="true"
    http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
    if you can provide documentation (either instructions from the style guide or an example from a published work) that the current behavior is incorrect for IOP I can change this globally.
  • jfr
    edited October 24, 2011
    From the IOP style guide:
    ...If you refer to different works by one author or group of authors in the same year they should be differentiated by including a, b, etc after the date (e.g. 2001a)...

    source:
    http://atom.iop.org/atom/help.nsf/0/BB0C7FB81A28560B8025701F005AA63E?OpenDocument#_Toc6

    http://iopscience.iop.org/1873-7005/page/Author guidelines#references<
  • yes, but that refers to the same author and group of authors.
    the question is if you have

    Smith, Meyer, Adams 2009
    Smith, Doe, Clinton 2009

    should they be (Smith et al. 2009a, b) or (Smith, Meyer et al. 2009; Smith, Doe et al. 2009)

    The current style will already give you Smith et al. 2009a,b if you have two citations from an identical group of authors.
  • Hi,
    it should be (Smith <it>et al</it> 2009a, 2009b)
    No dot after et al and in italics (following the style guide).
    see http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1741-2560/6/1/016006 on p12.
    If you don't have access I may send the file by email.

    Style guide: http://atom.iop.org/atom/help.nsf/0/BB0C7FB81A28560B8025701F005AA63E?OpenDocument#_Toc6
  • perfect, that's exactly the example I needed. I'll let you know when I get around to fixing the style - it's a small fix, should be within a couple of days.
  • jfr
    edited October 25, 2011
    I already fixed it - may I send the file to you by email/ftp?
    regards,
    J
    P.S.: one last thing may still be missing:
    (Doe 1992a, 1992b) instead of (Doe et al 1992a, Doe et al 1992b)
    (it is not explicitly required by the style guide) -> how may I establish this?
  • edited October 25, 2011
    add
    collapse="year"
    to the same line where you deleted the disambiguation options (i.e. the line starting with
    <citation

    post the style to gist.github.com
    see here for more on sharing new/changed styles:
    http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/sharing_styles#submitting_for_casual_coders
  • Updated style
    Thanks for your help, adamsmith

    https://gist.github.com/1312939
  • cool, thanks, it's up & will show up on the repository shortly.
  • JFR, you are the BEST!
    Adamsmith, thanks a million!
  • However, the list of references does not include url of web pages and date accessed. could you help sort out this?
  • I'll have a look.
  • seneca - I can't find any reference on IOP on how to cite web pages - do you have a section of a style guide or an example from an IOP journal that we could serve as an example?
  • Find an example here:
    http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1741-2560/8/2/025027
    ans search for "National Spinal Cord Injury"

    However, this example does not include an access time...
  • Thanks jfr. I fixed it. A line was missing in the citation style code you posted at gist.github.com. Inserting this <text prefix=" " macro="access" suffix="."/> after line 191 solved my problems.
    Thanks for your help.
  • OK, this is now fixed on the repository according to the example provided by jfr above (i.e. no access date and "Online: " before the URL.
  • could someone tell me how to reference book sections like this "Konotey-Ahulu FID. Effect of environment on sickle cell disease in West Africa: epidemiologic and clinical considerations. In: Sickle Cell Disease, Diagnosis, Management, Education and Research. Abramson H, Bertles JF, Wethers DL, eds. CV Mosby Co, St. Louis. 1973; 20." in the American Medical Association style i.e number superscript. Thanks
  • Put it in as a book section, with Konotey-Ahulu as the author and the other as editors. If that doesn't help you'll need to be more specific about what the problem is.
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