style for Cellular Microbiology
I created a pull request for the style of Cellular Microbiology.
It works as expected in Word, but generates a bug in the Visual editor when selecting multiple references by the same author in the same year:
in the Visual editor
(Smits et al., 2010a, [object Object], [object Object])
in Word
(Smits et al., 2010a,b,c)
It works as expected in Word, but generates a bug in the Visual editor when selecting multiple references by the same author in the same year:
in the Visual editor
(Smits et al., 2010a, [object Object], [object Object])
in Word
(Smits et al., 2010a,b,c)
https://github.com/citation-style-editor/csl-editor/issues
but currently there is no one really maintaining it. We (that's the CSL team in this case) are currently trying to convince Mendeley to invest som developer time in the maintenance of the editor, not sure if that'll work.
I just realized (but too late) that Cellular Microbiology and Molecular Microbiology have presumably the same style (although I did not look into details such as disambiguation). Would it make some sense to include this information somewhere, so that improvements of one style could benefit the other one ? Or indeed to confirm that both style are identical and have a single style definition ?
Still one minor unresolved issue for the Cellular Microbiology style for book chapters:
* the style guide of Cellular Microbiology indicates "(ed.)" even for two editors
* the only example of book citation I found in few articles was "(eds)" for two editors (see ref Ni Cheallaigh et al. in Killick et al. 2013, Cellular Microbiology, 15, 1484–1495)
* for Molecular Microbiology, the style guide indicates "(eds)" for two editors
So I wonder if there could be one mistake in the style guide of Cellular Microbiology.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/dependent/scientific-reports.csl
It looks very much like the two journals use the same style and I agree that the ed/eds issue is just a typo in the Cell. Micro. instructions, so unless you've come across any other difference between the two, I'll just add it as a dependent style to Molecular Micro. Thanks for pointing that out.