Request for a new style

Hello

I can not find the "arthritis and Rheumatism" style in the library
This is one of the best journal in rheumatology
This style exist in the End note library
Could you add it please

nathal
  • Hey!

    Here is an idea (posting it here since I couldn't figure out how to start a new category/discussion....

    ...instead of having people constantly posting and requesting new styles, how about providing us with a search engine, similar to what is found on zotero.com/styles, but with buttons with citation APPEARANCE or CHARACTERISTICS?

    For example, I would like to search for a citation style that has AUTHORS AS "A.B. Lastname" or AUTHORS AS "Lastname, A.B." or AUTHORS AS "Lastname, AB" and/or AMPERSAND "&" BEFORE LAST AUTHOR or "AND" BEFORE LAST AUTHOR and YEAR AFTER AUTHORS or YEAR AT END OF CITATION and YEAR IN BRACKETS, or YEAR IN PARENTHESES, and/or VOLUME NUMBER BOLD and/or JOURNAL NAME IN ITALICS, and/or ISSUE NUMBER IN PARENTHESES or ISSUE NUMBER PRECEDED BY "no. " and/or VOLUME NUMBER PRECEDED BY "vol. ".
    You get my drift, right?

    zotero.com/styles is great, truly, but it would be so much better if one could search by appearance also. I'm guessing that this way there would be MUCH fewer requests for new styles, but instead people are finding the style that matches this or that journal's citation format.

    Just food for though.
  • That's actually very hard to do. We have suggested something along these lines for the new CSL editor under development by Columbia University/Mendeley and I think that might happen for that, but I doubt anything of the kind will happen on the style repository, which just parses the styles' metadata to allow for the sorting.

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