Can we have AMA Reference List Style in Zotero?

I need American Marketing Association Reference style in Zotero!!
Is there any chance to get it in service?

http://www.marketingpower.com/AboutAMA/Documents/AMA_Reference_Style.pdf
  • https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
  • I would also like to use the American Marketing Association Reference List Style:

    https://www.ama.org/publications/JournalOfMarketing/Pages/JMAccepted.aspx

    It would be great if you could incorporate it into the repository, unless you have already and I simply haven't found it. If so, could you tell me how you named the style in the repository so that I can install it?

    Thank you!!
  • We do have a style for the Journal of Marketing, which you link to and which is published by AMA:
    https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Journal%20of%20Marketing
  • you're right - great! Thank you :)
  • @adamsmith: I have had exactly this question over email some days ago. Can we make a "redirect" (dependent style with an appropriate name) such that the search https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=American Marketing Association yield a result? If someone has only this pdf, it is quite hard to guess the name of the appropriate style in zotero.
  • absolutely. Probably AMA is actually the better name for the independent style and then journal of marketing should link to that (as should any other AMA journal). I'll take a pull request, otherwise will take until next week, likely.
  • If someone has only this pdf, it is quite hard to guess the name of the appropriate style in zotero.
    but the idea is that you shouldn't need to do any guessing whatsoever. You pick the journal you're writing for, not the some style it's referring to. Of course that's in an ideal world where we cover all journals.
  • There are other occasions for writing and citing (e.g. thesis) and sometimes the information is quite fuzzy (e.g. "cite according to AMA, here are the rules").
  • yeah, at least for major scholarly organizations I completely agree that it's worthwhile having "their" style. We have APSA, ASA, APA, AM(edical)A--why not AM(arketing)A.
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