Style request: NLM with PMID/PMCID with superscript and DOI
A really nice style exists for National Library of Medicine including PMID and PMCID: https://www.zotero.org/styles/national-library-of-medicine-grant-proposals
However, I'd like the citations to be superscripted (i.e. nature style). Less importantly, though it would still be nice, I'd like citations to unconditionally add the DOI.
I tried to change the style to superscript in the visual CSL editor, however in a superscripted "1,2" or "1-4" the comma or dash would not be superscripted. Don't know what to do from there. Also don't know how to add the DOI macro. Clearly don't know what I'm doing at all and any help would be great. I'd gladly deposit to repository, seems like people would want this for writing NIH grants, and I note that someone did recently ask for it at the end of this thread as well:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/34622/nih-format/
Thank you! granto
However, I'd like the citations to be superscripted (i.e. nature style). Less importantly, though it would still be nice, I'd like citations to unconditionally add the DOI.
I tried to change the style to superscript in the visual CSL editor, however in a superscripted "1,2" or "1-4" the comma or dash would not be superscripted. Don't know what to do from there. Also don't know how to add the DOI macro. Clearly don't know what I'm doing at all and any help would be great. I'd gladly deposit to repository, seems like people would want this for writing NIH grants, and I note that someone did recently ask for it at the end of this thread as well:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/34622/nih-format/
Thank you! granto
2. Click Layout, but this time under Bibliography, on the left. Then click the plus sign on the top left to add a node. Choose "Text" then variable from the topdowan and pick the variable DOI. add any prefix you may want (e.g. doi: or http://doi.org/) including any spaces and punctuation. This will by default appear last in the citation. Should that not be what you want, move it around by drag and drop on the left.
Did you manage to get the style look like what you wanted?
Would you mind posting it, and sharing the link?
Thanks!
Alex
So here is the file, with a giant caveat emptor that it will never get updated beyond this date and is not guaranteed to work the way you want it to, etc.:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3Rs58gXx9X9TWJWaWZUb1BvVWM
I think I changed something else, like added doi, but I don't entirely remember. It just worked for me and I haven't thought of it since.
Also, there is a major limitation with this style: annoyingly, you have to actually grab the citation from pubmed in order to get the PMCID. And the last time I looked, there was no way to automatically populate PMID/PMCIDs from the DOI or other metadata, which is really pretty painful if you already have your citations. I remember looking into it but there was no progress on this at the time. good luck.
I've encountered some issue being forced to migrate from Refworks to Zotero.
You can read how I figured a solution to my problem here:
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/262323/#Comment_262323
I basically started from scratch and re-imported all my references, using PMID as the key identifier. It worked really well and now I have PMID (and DOI) for all my references.
Alex
alexandreblais-- I'm pretty amazed you got that to work. Now I remember that I found this API and that it would be awesome if someone figured out how to get it working with zotero: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/pmctopmid/