Style Request: Journal of The Electrochemical Society
Hi Zotero community,
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could assist me in creating a style for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (ECS).
I think it is similar to "Elsevier (without titles)" style but there are some changes to be made. The journal's instructions are at the following links:
http://www.electrochem.org/dl/support/jrnls_auth_info.htm
http://www.electrochem.org/dl/support/assets/jes_inst.pdf
I think only journals, books, and edited volumes are needed.
Also, for the in-line citations, the numbers appear as footnote style, with superscript numbers, rather than brackets numbers.
I have not seen any independent styles for a baseline.
Many thanks for any help that you can provide.
Cheers
Zach
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could assist me in creating a style for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (ECS).
I think it is similar to "Elsevier (without titles)" style but there are some changes to be made. The journal's instructions are at the following links:
http://www.electrochem.org/dl/support/jrnls_auth_info.htm
http://www.electrochem.org/dl/support/assets/jes_inst.pdf
I think only journals, books, and edited volumes are needed.
Also, for the in-line citations, the numbers appear as footnote style, with superscript numbers, rather than brackets numbers.
I have not seen any independent styles for a baseline.
Many thanks for any help that you can provide.
Cheers
Zach
http://www.zotero.org/support/requesting_styles
esp. point 2)
Thanks for the quick reply.
I thought I covered the pt 2) with the similarity to "Elsevier (without titles)" style and the link to the journal style description:
http://www.electrochem.org/dl/support/assets/jes_inst.pdf
Should I expand more on the differences part?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
The changes:
citations:
(#) --> superscript #
bibliography:
For journals, the changes:
1. for two authors: "and" separator. For >2, "Name, Name, and Name". The first initial last name style is still good here.
2. Adding a "," after the abbreviated journal title
3. Only the first page number instead of the page range
For books:
1. Same name style as the journal section - to add the "and"s
2. To add a comma following the book title, which is still italicized
3. After the title, the page number in the form "p. #,"
4. After the page number, the rest is changed to the form "Publisher, Location (Year)."
For Author(s) Referenced in an Edited Volume:
The example from the PDF: E. P. Able and A. T. Baker, in Electrosynthesis, 2nd ed., J. Carter, Editor, p. 40, Wiley Interscience, New York (1991).
I think the changes to be made to the "Science Journal" style are:
1. Same name style as the journal section - to add the "and"s
2. After the "in title," to add the edition number in the form "2nd ed."
3. Change "Eds." to "Editor(s)"
4. The Publisher, Location (Year) is then the same as the Books reference type.
Please let me know if there is anything else I need to provide for assistance. Many thanks!
http://gist.github.com/414604
download the style by right-clicking on the "Raw" link on the top right and "Save Link as..."
Drag the downloaded journal-of-the-electrochemical-society.csl to any open Firefox window to install.
Note:
Zotero cannot as of yet do 1st pages only - so journals get the entire page range.
I don't understand what the pages for books and articles in edited volumes are - what I have done is to include the number of pages for books and the page range for articles.
It is not possible to include the page the material is cited (nor will it likely be in the future).
a small debug: for long lists of author names, the bibliography style changes to "First Author et al." instead of "Author, Author, ... Author and Author". I noticed a line of code:
<option name="et-al-min" value="6"/>
If there is not an easy way to implement this change, should I just change value = 1000 so it would never be a problem?
Am I being too harsh?