Style Request: Geobiology
Name of the Journal: Geobiology
Online ISSN: 1472-4669
Link to author Guidelines:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1472-4669/homepage/ForAuthors.html
Quotation style:
In the text:
(Bethke, 1983; Borja & Dreiss, 1990)
Journal artical (Journal titles are in italic):
Grotzinger JP, Kasting JF (1993) New constraints on Precambrian ocean composition. Journal of Geology, 101, 235-243.
Book section (book names are in italic):
Knoll AH, Holland HD (1995) Oxygen and Proterozoic evolution: an update. In: Effects of Past Global Change on Life (ed. Stanley S). National Academy of Science Press, Washington, pp. 1-17.
Book (book names are in italic):
Ward PD, Brownlee D (2000) Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe. Copernicus, New York.
Online ISSN: 1472-4669
Link to author Guidelines:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1472-4669/homepage/ForAuthors.html
Quotation style:
In the text:
(Bethke, 1983; Borja & Dreiss, 1990)
Journal artical (Journal titles are in italic):
Grotzinger JP, Kasting JF (1993) New constraints on Precambrian ocean composition. Journal of Geology, 101, 235-243.
Book section (book names are in italic):
Knoll AH, Holland HD (1995) Oxygen and Proterozoic evolution: an update. In: Effects of Past Global Change on Life (ed. Stanley S). National Academy of Science Press, Washington, pp. 1-17.
Book (book names are in italic):
Ward PD, Brownlee D (2000) Rare Earth: Why Complex Life is Uncommon in the Universe. Copernicus, New York.
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we do need those specific works, correctly formatted in the style you're requesting.
Here are these references (but I still don't know how to put words in italic and bold in this forum, so this information will be given separately afterwords):
Campbell JL, Pedersen OK (2007) The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies 40, 307-332. doi:10.1177/0010414006286542.
Mares I (2001) Firms and the welfare state: when, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (eds Hall PA, Soskice D). Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 184-213.
Additional Information:
Journal and book titles are in italic
Volume numbers are in bold
According to "author guidelines", there should be a comma between the jounal title and volume number. However, this comma is absent in recently published works. It is the same with the colon between "in" and book titles. see: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gbi.2014.13.issue-1/issuetoc
Will this style be added, or does anyone know what it is equal to? I need to use it and am a bit stuck as it is different from the styles I know.
buscc, what did you do in the end?
you may do it this way: build a folder in Zotero, which contains all the references you cited in your paper, then export the list to Endnote. Then export the list from Endnote with the style of Geobiology.
It looks for me that the style for Ecological Entomolgy is almost perfectly here as well. If you two help me to spot the differences, I can create the needed style quite quickly.
I found these differences so far:
* initials of the first names should not contain a point
* it is just "ed." instead of "ed. by" for chapters
What else?
buscc: I do not have Endnote installed at all, as I really dislike it. I am a huge Zotero-fan and have been using it for a few years now, but I have never had the time to get into style editing unfortunately.
Thanks zuphilip, I thought that there had to be a similar style somewhere!
Your differences are correct. In addition
* there is no comma between author last names and initials
* there is no comma after journal title (in the published manuscripts, though it seems that in the guide for authors there actually is a comma)
* while the in-text citations have a "&" when there are two authors only (e.g. Koga & Morii, 2005), the reference list lists them with a comma (e.g. Koga Y, Morii H (2005) ... ). In Ecol Entomol, there is a "&".
* about the eds. - I have a publication in Geobiology where a chapter is actually cited like this
Skilbeck CG, Fink D (2006) Data report: Radiocarbon dating and
sedimentation rates for Holocene upper Pleistocene sediments,
eastern equatorial Pacific and Peru continental margin. In:
Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, 201
(eds. Jørgensen BB, D’Hondt SL, Miller DJ). Ocean Drilling
Program, College Station, TX, pp. 1–15.
It would be fantastic if you could adjust the Ecol Entomol style with the main differences.
Many many thanks
Sabine
I am just swiching from Endnote to Zotero. Most of my literature is still in Endnote, but I prefer Zotero.
It will be great if zuphilip could creat the style for Geobiology. I've checked again the styles for Ecological Entomology and Geobiology. I think Sabine has figured out all the differences.
I am looking forward to see zuphilip's result.
Thank you very much!
BTW I looked at some examples and the punctation seems to be not always the same: "In: " vs. "In " ; "eds." vs. "eds".
I had to disappear into the world of lecturing for a bit, so haven't had a look on here for a while.
Thank you for this, that's brilliant, I have applied it and can submit soon!
Best regards
Sabine