created new citation style for Journal of Environmental Management
I'm new to this but it looked all right to me. Here is the URL: git://gist.github.com/4079922.git
Thanks so much.
Thanks so much.
For example, the Journal requires:
Smith et al., 2001a or Smith et al., 2001b
Whereas this citation style uses:
Smith, McMurry, Haukos et al., 2001
In other words, elsevier-harvard.csl kept adding authors to distinguish which citation was meant rather than assigning a letter.
Also the webpage format was incorrect. The instructions for authors specify that "date accessed" for webpages should be listed. The elsevier-harvard.csl didn't output this field. Further, if you view recent publications of this journal, you'll note that webpages citations use the other style modifications I made.
Disambiguation strategies are often contentious and poorly defined by the style. The guide for authors states "More than one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must be identified by the letters". If the authors of two tests are Smith, McMurry, Haukos, and Jones, either the current style or your proposed style will yield "Smith et al., 2001a or Smith et al., 2001b". If one reference has those authors, but the other reference has Smith, Anderson, Bailey, and Willams, we have an under-defined situation. Only a single author is the same (and not all authors). That's the kind of case the disambiguation rule CAN kick in. But again, I see no difference in the documentation of this journal compared to other Elsevier journals. If we make a change, it should impact ALL of the journals.
I don't believe there is any Elsevier style that says the access date should be omitted from URLs. So, again: we should change the single style & link make this (and other journals) dependent on elsevier-harvard.csl.
In regard to author lists, because Elsevier requests that Journal names be abbreviated, probably they require a bibliographic style that saves space. Therefore I doubt they are promoting long author lists rather than using the 2001a, 2001b form, even when all authors aren't the same.
I defer to your opinion on this matter.
"Benzaazoua et al., 2004a" and "Benzaazoua et al., 2004b"
Benzaazoua, M., Fall, M., Belem, T., 2004a. A contribution to understanding the
hardening process of cemented pastefill. Minerals Engineering 17 (2), 141e152.
Benzaazoua, M., Marion, P., Picquet, I., Bussière, B., 2004b. The use of pastefill as
a solidification and stabilization process for the control of acid mine drainage.
Minerals Engineering 17 (2), 233e243.
So for this style, disambiguate-add-names="true" should not be used.