citing Society of Automotive Engineers technical papers
I've seen several conversations on this forum about help with citing SAE technical papers, like this one asking for a translator:
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/15/4/which-site-translators-would-you-like-to-see/
I'm currently working in the Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine style, using the Report type, and some SAE citations look like this:
Graziosi D, Stein J, Kosmo J, Ross A. Phase VI Advanced EVA Glove Development and Certification for the International Space Station. Warrendale, PA: SAE International; 2001.
and others pulled right from the website look like this
Moiseev N, Stoklitsky A, Kisselev B. Development of and Research into the Ergometric Evaluation Method for Space Suit Glove [Internet]. Warrendale, PA: SAE International; 2000 [cited 2011 Aug 18].Available from: http://papers.sae.org/2000-01-2258
Even though they are both "report" type. It looks like including the URL in the reference data triggers the [cited ####] and "Available from:..." fields, but still does not include the report number - the most important identifier for SAE papers. So my question/request is two-fold:
1) Can the Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine style be trained to ignore URLs in the Report type (or maybe just if the institution says "SAE International"
2) Can the Report number be added for SAE technical papers in this and other styles?
Thanks!
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/15/4/which-site-translators-would-you-like-to-see/
I'm currently working in the Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine style, using the Report type, and some SAE citations look like this:
Graziosi D, Stein J, Kosmo J, Ross A. Phase VI Advanced EVA Glove Development and Certification for the International Space Station. Warrendale, PA: SAE International; 2001.
and others pulled right from the website look like this
Moiseev N, Stoklitsky A, Kisselev B. Development of and Research into the Ergometric Evaluation Method for Space Suit Glove [Internet]. Warrendale, PA: SAE International; 2000 [cited 2011 Aug 18].Available from: http://papers.sae.org/2000-01-2258
Even though they are both "report" type. It looks like including the URL in the reference data triggers the [cited ####] and "Available from:..." fields, but still does not include the report number - the most important identifier for SAE papers. So my question/request is two-fold:
1) Can the Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine style be trained to ignore URLs in the Report type (or maybe just if the institution says "SAE International"
2) Can the Report number be added for SAE technical papers in this and other styles?
Thanks!
Korona, F. and Akin, D., "Evaluation of a Hybrid Elastic EVA Glove," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-2311, 2002, doi:10.4271/2002-01-2311.
pulled from:
http://papers.sae.org/2002-01-2311
The format of the names, quotes, etc. will change be journal, but the rest should be pretty universal. The "Report" type in Zotero doesn't currently have a DOI field, so that's another issue.
Thanks!
We'll get DOIs for reports (and most/all other item types).
2. Not the next version, no, but Zotero 4.2