Do you mean that the above would replace the short citation? If that is the only change, it should be easy to accomplish. What is the name of this style in Germany?
All styles are localized, so "p." in an English-language Firefox will be automatically replaced with "S." in a German-language browser.
The Journal of Immunology is a high-number publication journal that is used by a tonne of biologists. Would be a good one. Format is a little odd compared to others too. First author has last name first but then other authors switch over to initials first.
Periodicals: Wells, A. D., M. C. Walsh, D. Sankaran, and L. A. Turka. 2000. T cell effector function and anergy avoidance are quantitatively linked to cell division. J. Immunol. 165: 2432–2443.
Books: McIntyre, T. M., and W. Strober. 1999. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue: regulation of IgA B-cell development. In Mucosal Immunology, 2nd ed. P. L. Ogra, J. Mestecky, E. Lamm, W. Strober, J. Bienenstock, and J. R. McGhee, eds. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 319–356.
I don't think there is an official name for this style. It resembles the "Erweiterter Kurzbeleg" [extended short citation] style. However, that one would require each reference to have a "Kurztitel" [shortened titel] in the bibliography and the citations then refer to this shortened title instead of the full title, so it probably would be a lot more work to create...
Citations in the text should take the form: Green & White (2004) or (Brown 1999a, b, 2001; Smith & Jones 1999). Multiple citations should be ordered chronologically. When papers are by three or more authors, give only the name of the first author followed by et al. (e.g. Halonen et al. 1998) throughout the text. At the end of the text, list the references alphabetically using the following standard forms:
Scherrer, S. & Honegger, R. (2003) Inter- and intraspecific variation of homologous hydrophobin (H1) gene sequences among Xanthoria spp. (lichen-forming ascomycetes). New Phytologist 158: 375–389.
Øvstedal, D. O. & Smith, R. I. L. (2001) Lichens of Antarctica and South Georgia. A Guide to their Identification and Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lumbsch, H. T. (2002) Analysis of phenolic products in lichens for identification and taxonomy. In Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, Ecophysiology and Use in Biomonitoring (I. Kranner, R. P. Beckett & A. K. Varma, eds): 281–295. Berlin: Springer.
Muggia, L., Schmitt, I., Blaha, J., Rankl, J. & Grube, M. (2006) Evolution of polyketide synthases in lichens. In Abstracts of the 8th International Mycological Congress, 21–25 August, 2006, Cairns, Australia, p. 167.
References should be listed in alphabetic sequence with: single authors, by date; two authors, alphabetically, then by date; three or more authors by date only.
@tadoslav - at the moment, this thread is as good a place as any. There's no official channel for these thing. Basically you're just making it as easy as possible for someone to tweak the Chicago styles as needed to create a set of SBL styles. If it's very long you could try posting it somewhere else on the web and linking to it from here.
* The full list of references should be provided in alphabetic order, double-spaced at the end of the article, in the form of the following examples. Journal titles should be in full, not abbreviated. When there are eight or more authors only the first three should be listed, following the et al.
van Uitregt VO, Wilson RS, Franklin CE (2007) Cooler temperatures increase sensitivity to ultraviolet B radiation in embryos and larvae of the frog Limnodynastes peronii. Global Change Biology, 13, 1114-1121.
Alcamo J, Kreileman E, Krol M et al. (1998) Global modelling of environmental change: an overview of IMAGE 2.1. In: Global Change Scenarios of the 21st Century: Results from the IMAGE 2.1 Model (eds Alcamo J, Leemans R, Kreileman E), pp 3-71. Pergamon, Oxford.
Llorens L (2003) Plant ecophysiological responses to experimentally drier and warmer conditions in European shrublands. Unpublished PhD thesis, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, 266 pp.
Hill JK, Thomas CD, Huntley B (2001). Climate and recent range changes in butterfiles. In: "Fingerprints" of Climate Change - Adapted Behaviour and Shifting Species Ranges (eds Walther G-R, Burga CA, Edwards PJ) pp. 77-88. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York.
found another problem with most recent Oxford Art Journal style. The Book Section outputs as
[author], [title], in [title], [book title] ...
but should be
[author], [title], in [book title] ...
E.g., I get Anne Rorimer, ‘Photography: restructuring the pictorial’, in ‘Photography: restructuring the pictorial’, New art in the 60s and 70s: redefining reality ...
I'd need (before April the 15th would be great) the Water Science and Technology style which is very close to the Water Research style (almost a duplicate)
bboulding: no promises from me, but it's more likely you'll see it if you itemize exactly how they're different.
And to undeline a point that I've mentioned here at least three times: it's in general inconsiderate for people to be posting vague requests, without even a URL for documentation. If someone does this for you, it will because they've donated their time. The least you can do is to help them out with the details.
@erazlogo re:the SBL style. The link you reposted above is to the student supplement to the SBL styleguide, which is useful for its treatment of books in series, etc. But not the full spec That can be found at this link, also posted above on a former post: http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/SBLHS.pdf
SBL actually has two variants, based on the two main CMS styles (notes and name-date).
Is there any way in CSL to make "et al." show up in italics? Since I have just started playing around with CSL/Zotero this might be obvious, but I have looked around and just can't find out how to do it. Btw, there are several Zotero-styles in the repository (eg Nature Journal) that do not show "et al." in italics, while the journal does this.
bdarcus: Thank you for the Water Science and Technology style. Just two feedbacks For instance: ref: (Allen, Braithwaite, et coll., 1997)
biblio: Allen, M. R., Braithwaite, A., et Hills, C. C. (1997) Trace Organic Compounds in Landfill Gas at Seven U.K. Waste Disposal Sites. Environmental Science & Technology, 31(4), 1054-1061.
1- There are three spaces after the last author and the publication year 2- There is et coll. I guess it is due to the local of Firefox (which is Fr for me) How can I have et al.
would it not be possible that everybody could build private citation formats because they greatly depend from one country to another. in belgium, where i'm teaching at the university you have to cite this way: CALMES, Christian, BOSSAERT, Danielle, L’histoire du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg : de 1815 à nos jours, Luxembourg, 1995
In the ACS style, There is a tabulation right after the citation number in the bilbiography part. I guess it should be after the right parenthesis, before the first author name.
[author]: [title], [year], p. [page number].
If you wish to make your German users happy, a version that replaces the p. (page number) with S. would be good as well!
All styles are localized, so "p." in an English-language Firefox will be automatically replaced with "S." in a German-language browser.
Format for references:
Periodicals: Wells, A. D., M. C. Walsh, D. Sankaran, and L. A. Turka. 2000. T cell effector function and anergy avoidance are quantitatively linked to cell division. J. Immunol. 165: 2432–2443.
Books: McIntyre, T. M., and W. Strober. 1999. Gut-associated lymphoid tissue: regulation of IgA B-cell development. In Mucosal Immunology, 2nd ed. P. L. Ogra, J. Mestecky, E. Lamm, W. Strober, J. Bienenstock, and J. R. McGhee, eds. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 319–356.
http://www.jimmunol.org/misc/authorfulllength.shtml#style
Thanks to anyone who can write this one...
I don't think there is an official name for this style. It resembles the "Erweiterter Kurzbeleg" [extended short citation] style. However, that one would require each reference to have a "Kurztitel" [shortened titel] in the bibliography and the citations then refer to this shortened title instead of the full title, so it probably would be a lot more work to create...
Citations in the text should take the form: Green & White (2004) or (Brown 1999a, b, 2001; Smith & Jones 1999). Multiple citations should be ordered chronologically. When papers are by three or more authors, give only the name of the first author followed by et al. (e.g. Halonen et al. 1998) throughout the text. At the end of the text, list the references alphabetically using the following standard forms:
Scherrer, S. & Honegger, R. (2003) Inter- and intraspecific variation of homologous hydrophobin (H1) gene sequences among Xanthoria spp. (lichen-forming ascomycetes). New Phytologist 158: 375–389.
Øvstedal, D. O. & Smith, R. I. L. (2001) Lichens of Antarctica and South Georgia. A Guide to their Identification and Ecology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lumbsch, H. T. (2002) Analysis of phenolic products in lichens for identification and taxonomy. In Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, Ecophysiology and Use in Biomonitoring (I. Kranner, R. P. Beckett & A. K. Varma, eds): 281–295. Berlin: Springer.
Muggia, L., Schmitt, I., Blaha, J., Rankl, J. & Grube, M. (2006) Evolution of polyketide synthases in lichens. In Abstracts of the 8th International Mycological Congress, 21–25 August, 2006, Cairns, Australia, p. 167.
References should be listed in alphabetic sequence with: single authors, by date; two authors, alphabetically, then by date; three or more authors by date only.
http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/SBLHS_SS92804_Revised_ed.pdf
Style coming soon.
(Cramer et al. 2001)
(Lindroth et al. 1997, 1998)
(Post & Kwon 2000; Cramer et al. 2001)
* The full list of references should be provided in alphabetic order, double-spaced at the end of the article, in the form of the following examples. Journal titles should be in full, not abbreviated. When there are eight or more authors only the first three should be listed, following the et al.
van Uitregt VO, Wilson RS, Franklin CE (2007) Cooler temperatures increase sensitivity to ultraviolet B radiation in embryos and larvae of the frog Limnodynastes peronii. Global Change Biology, 13, 1114-1121.
Alcamo J, Kreileman E, Krol M et al. (1998) Global modelling of environmental change: an overview of IMAGE 2.1. In: Global Change Scenarios of the 21st Century: Results from the IMAGE 2.1 Model (eds Alcamo J, Leemans R, Kreileman E), pp 3-71. Pergamon, Oxford.
Llorens L (2003) Plant ecophysiological responses to experimentally drier and warmer conditions in European shrublands. Unpublished PhD thesis, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, 266 pp.
Hill JK, Thomas CD, Huntley B (2001). Climate and recent range changes in butterfiles. In: "Fingerprints" of Climate Change - Adapted Behaviour and Shifting Species Ranges (eds Walther G-R, Burga CA, Edwards PJ) pp. 77-88. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, New York.
found another problem with most recent Oxford Art Journal style. The Book Section outputs as
[author], [title], in [title], [book title] ...
but should be
[author], [title], in [book title] ...
E.g., I get
Anne Rorimer, ‘Photography: restructuring the pictorial’, in ‘Photography: restructuring the pictorial’, New art in the 60s and 70s: redefining reality ...
I need another Citationformat:
for Books:
lastname, first name (Date): Booktitel. publishing house.
for example:
Jenkins, Craig (1983): Social Movements. VS Verlag der Sozialwissenschaften.
for Journals:
lastname, first name (date): Titel. In: Journalname. edition.
for tiles of books:
lastname, first name (date): Titel of essay. In: lastname, first name (edc.) (date): Booktitle. publisher.
for websites:
lastname, firstname (date): Titel. Url. Stand: date.
I dont know if this citation format has a name. I need it without any big etc. Styles.
I hope i can make me understable. I am so sorry for my bad english.
Is it possible to realize it?
I just want to have my year's in brackets (1997) for example. Can someone tell me how to do it as I have not been successful so far.
The other possibility is to provide more examples or "recipes" on what to do.
There's some documentation on CSL here.
And to undeline a point that I've mentioned here at least three times: it's in general inconsiderate for people to be posting vague requests, without even a URL for documentation. If someone does this for you, it will because they've donated their time. The least you can do is to help them out with the details.
http://www.iwaponline.com/wst/i2a.htm
obvious differences are
- the number of author names in the ref., only one and then comma followed by the publication year.
- in the bilbio the journal volume is bold
BTW in the Water research style, in the biblio part, there are two spaces before the year I guess one is enough
BTW, I think your wrong about the et al. I saw two in the docs.
http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/SBLHS.pdf
SBL actually has two variants, based on the two main CMS styles (notes and name-date).
7.7 The abbreviation "et al." should be used in the text when there are more than two co-authors of a cited paper.
thanks for your help
Do you know how far is the project to get a personal style editor ?
Just two feedbacks
For instance:
ref: (Allen, Braithwaite, et coll., 1997)
biblio: Allen, M. R., Braithwaite, A., et Hills, C. C. (1997) Trace Organic Compounds in Landfill Gas at Seven U.K. Waste Disposal Sites. Environmental Science & Technology, 31(4), 1054-1061.
1- There are three spaces after the last author and the publication year
2- There is et coll. I guess it is due to the local of Firefox (which is Fr for me)
How can I have et al.
thanks again for your work
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/2041/?Focus=9857
There is a tabulation right after the citation number in the bilbiography part.
I guess it should be after the right parenthesis, before the first author name.