Style request: IAEA Style guide

Looking for help in creating a style matching the International Atomic Energy Agency style guide, specifically Ch11 section VIII of http://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/iaea_stylemanual_06.pdf (i.e.pp 54-59).

Guide excerpts:

VIII.
19. Item order in a ref. is shown by #'s in parentheses & examples.
A. Books & reports
(1) Name(s) of author(s) or editor(s): surname first, fully capitalized, followed by a comma; then initial(s), followed by a comma(if first (or given) name is required in full, only 1st letter is capitalized); ‘Jr.’ or ‘III’ last, followed by a comma. Editors’ names given instead of authors are followed by (Ed.) or (Eds). For reports, if no author is named then corporate author (if any) should be given, spelled out in full, in capitals.
(2) Title of book or report, with initial capitals, followed by edition number if necessary (e.g. ‘2nd edn’). If work cited is proceedings of a meeting, ‘Proc. Conf.’, ‘Proc. Symp.’, etc., followed by name of town, a comma and year of meeting, should be added in parentheses (see Ref. [16]).
(3) Volume # in Arabic numerals (even when volume # in work is in Roman numerals), written as, for example, ‘Vol. 1’, and not as for journals (see Section C below). If entire multivolume work is cited, the total # of volumes should be stated (e.g. ‘3 vols’, see Ref. [16]).
(4) Report #, if any.
(5) (a) Publisher Name, without Ltd, Inc., & Co., etc.; or
(b) Name of originating institution ([17]) unless:
(i) It is same as corporate author, an abbreviated form may be given ([18]).
(ii) It is known widely by its abbrev.([16, 21]).
(6) (a) Place published (max. 2 places); or
(b) For reports, place of origin if not part of name of originating institution (compare [24] and [17]).
(7) Yr of publication, in parentheses.
(8) # of pages (see [13]).
(9) All refs end with a full stop.
Examples
[13] STEPHENSON, R., Introduction to Engineering, 2nd edn, McGraw-Hill, New York(1958) 491 pp.
[14] COMMISSION ON RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION, Evaluation of
Radiation, Publication 10, Pergamon Press, Oxford and New York (1968).
[15] GUTHRIE, F.E., PERRY, J.J. (Eds), Introduction to Toxicology, Blackwell, Oxford (1980).
[16] Plasma Physics & Fusion Research 1994 (Proc. 15th Int. Conf. Seville, 1994), 4 vols, IAEA, Vienna (1995).
[17] TEVEPAUGH, C.W., Conservation & Recovery Act, Rep. ORNL/TM-7768, Oak Ridge Lab., TN (1982).
[18] NATIONALE GENOSSENSCHAFT, Repository for Waste, Rep. 85-04, Nagra, Baden, Switzerland (1985).
[19] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Biomedics, IAEA-TECDOC-323, IAEA, Vienna (1984).
[20] INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Implementing a QA Program, Guide Q1, QA in NPPs , Safety Series No. 50, IAEA, Vienna (1996).
[21] KARSTAD, L.H., et al., Report on Disease Research, Rep. TA3291, FAO, Rome (1974).
[22] MATHUR, R.K., SUNDER RAJAN, N.S., Approach to Waste , internal report, Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, 1983.
[23] NATIONAL LABORATORY, Environmental Effects , Rep. ANL-83-100, Argonne Natl Lab., IL (1984).
[24] DOUGLAS, R.L., HANDS, J.M., Jr., Rad Surveys, Technical Note ORP/LV-75-5, Office Programs, Environmental Agency, Las Vegas, NV (1975).

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B. Articles & chapters in books & reports
(1) Name(s) of author(s), as in A(1) above.
(2) Title of article or chapter in double quotation marks, with initial capital only for first word (see [34][35]).
(3) Title of book or report, as in A(2) above. If article or chapter title is not given, book or report title should be preceded by ‘in’ (see [36]).
(4) Volume number, as in A(3) above (see [40]).
(5) Name(s) of editor(s) in capitals, followed by a comma and abbrev. Ed. or Eds, all in parentheses, if publication is a collection of papers by various authors (see [34]).
(6) As for A(4−7) above.
(7) First page number of article or chapter (and last if known), or section or chapter number, followed by a full stop.
Examples
[34] HOWLAND, G.P., HART, R.W., “Radiation biology”, Aspects of Plant Cell Culture, 2nd edn (REINERT, J.,BAJAJ, Y.R.S., Eds), Verlag, Berlin (in press).
[35] BURKE, S.D., HOWELL, J.P., “Impact of storage of materials”, Proc. Topical Mtg on Nuclear Fuel, Salt Lake City, 1994, USDOE, Washington, DC (1994) 118–124.
[36] GLASSER, A.H., CHANCE, M.S., DEWAR, R.L., in Plasma Physics (Proc. 9th Eur. Conf. Oxford, 1979), Vol. 1, Culham Lab., Abingdon (1979) Sect. A3.1.
[37] KAUFMAN, L., DEW HUGHES, D., in Proc. Conf. on Calculation of Phase Diagrams, Pittsburgh, PA, 1979.
[38] FIL, N.S., et al., “Balancing systems for water cooled reactors”, Water Cooled Reactors, IAEA-TECDOC-1117, IAEA, Vienna (1999) 149–158.
[39] LEONARD, J.H., “Radioactivity releases”, Elements of Design (WEISMAN, J., Ed.), Elsevier, Amsterdam and New York (1977) Ch. 12.
[40] GRAMBOW, B., LUTZE, W., “Stability of glass”, Scientific Basis for Waste Management (Proc. Workshop, Boston, 1979), Vol. 2 (NORTHRUP, C.J.M., Jr., Ed.), Plenum Press, New York (1980) 109−116.
[41] KNAPP, E.W., MUSICK, C.R., “Digital systems”, Nuclear Control Problems (Proc. Specialists Mtg Cadarache, 1977), CEA, Centre d’études de Saclay (1977) Session 4.2.
[42] HANULIK, J., et al., “Treatment of reagents”, Water Chemistry Problems of Systems and Components (Proc. Mtg San Miniato, 1981), Rep. IWGFPT No. 11, IAEA, Vienna (1981).
[43] INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE, “Reference cycles”,
Management and Disposal, Report of INFCE Working Group 7, IAEA, Vienna (1980)
Ch. 2.
Notes: [35] No commas are needed between place of publication, year in parentheses and page number.
[36] year of meeting & publication should both be given, even when they are the same.
[37] When published title of proceedings is unknown, as much information as possible should be given. If year of publication is unknown, year of meeting should be given, but not in parentheses.
C. Articles in journals
(1) Name(s) of author(s), as in A(1) above.
(2) Article title, if known, not in quotation marks and with initial capitals only for first word and proper nouns.
(3) Journal title.
(4) Volume number in Arabic numerals, in bold type, not preceded by ‘Vol.’
(5) Issue number.
(6) Year published in parentheses.
(7) First page # of article (and last if known).
Examples
[44] COCHRANE, M.P., DUFFS, C.M., Cell number in barley, Nature 289 (1981) 399.
[45] BLOUNT, E.I., Properties of superconductors, Phys. Rev., B: Condens. Matter 32 (1985) 2935.
[46] TEPPER, L., Suboptimal study of a NPP, IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. NS-22 (1975) 812.
[47] PEACOCK, K.L., Design of filters for exploration, Oil Gas J. 83 42 (1985) 121.
[48] ROYLE, A.F., Why geostatistics? Eng. Min. J. 180 5 (1979) 92.
[49] CHEN, Iwei, Segregation in alloys, J. Nucl. Mater. 116 (1983) 249.
[50] RARICK, J.A., “Optics in systems”, Proc. 26th INMM Mtg Albuquerque, 1985, Nucl. Mater. Manage. 14 3 (1985) 199.
[51] TERIK, S.O., McCABRE, A.B., J. Unreprod. Results 18 (1983) 15, 405.
[52] TIQUE, X.O., Strange particles, Part 1 - Mesons, J. Unreprod. Results 15 (1982) 395; Part 2 - Bosons, J. Sporad. Rev. 23 (1983) 24.
[47] No commas are needed between volume #, issue #, year in parentheses & page #.
[48] No comma is necessary after title if this has its own final punctuation.

D. Other types of references

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  • edited May 11, 2015
    The two sample styles should be formatted as follows (journal volume number '40' should be in bold):

    CAMPBELL, J. L., PEDERSEN, O. K., The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success, Comparative Political Studies 40 3 (2007) 307–332.

    MARES, I., "Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?", Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage, (HALL, P. A., SOSKICE, D., Eds), Oxford University Press, New York (2001) 184–213.


    ISSN of items: Applies to all IAEA publications such as safety guides ISSN 1020-525X, Nuclear Energy Series ISSN 1995-7807, TECDOCs ISSN 1011-4289 etc.

    Online style documentation: other more detailed examples are in http://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/iaea_stylemanual_06.pdf, specifically Ch11 section VIII.

    Let me know if anything else is needed.
  • Just an update to Zotero users: The IAEA style is available in the Zotero repository for interested parties for testing. It uses the full name "International Atomic Energy Agency" but the short form "IAEA" will still find it.
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