National library of medicine in alphabetical order
I've seen previous posts that have been able to alter coding in zotero to put reference citation styles in alphabetical order.
I plan to submit an article to MSSE which uses this style.
Can anybody alter the code for National library of medicine so that the bibliography displays alphabetically?
Thanks in advance!
I plan to submit an article to MSSE which uses this style.
Can anybody alter the code for National library of medicine so that the bibliography displays alphabetically?
Thanks in advance!
Website states:
"The reference list shall be in alphabetic order (rather than in the order of citation) and numbered. There shall not be more than 40 references for original investigations. Review articles are limited to 75 references. All references shall appear in the text. The format for references is that which has been adopted by the United States National Library of Medicine"
Link attached
This is nothing out of the ordinary, so we can make this style and add it to the repo.
Can you please provide all the requests here as that will make it a lot easier for us and then you can write your paper.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
It is simply the order (non-alphabetical) of the bibliography that is the issue. Nothing needs changing to the formatting of the NLM reference itself. I have previously seen @adamsmith use this trick for someone with Vancouver a year or 2 ago.
Luckily it wasn't that much work. Just submitted it and it told me it exists already.
https://www.zotero.org/styles/medicine-and-science-in-sports-and-exercise
For anybody else in the future, this is what you need to add within the bibliography section before the "layout" section:
<sort>
<key macro="author"/>
<key variable="title"/>
</sort>
Sorry for not realising. I spent a solid 5 hours searching through info before i left a message on the forum today to try and avoid that happening!
The publication is now formatted correctly! Many thanks.
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:aerospace-medicine-and-human-performance