Style Update: Royal Society of Chemistry
Hi, there i am pretty new to Zotero so i am a novice at the moment.
I am having issues with the RSC reference style it is not outputing websites correctly, It will not have a title unless I add it in the "Website Title:" field.
I have a few issues with it is that it does not add the date accessed or the URL to the bibliography.
With the above combined that means that when referencing certain websites the reference can appear blank.
As seen in the PDF below they should appear as
The Merck Index Online, http://www.rsc.org/Merck-index/monograph/mono1500000841, (accessed October 2013).
On Journals the RSC require a DOI if there is no page number, but this is not the case with the current style.
It may be my formatting but the listed numbers in the bibliography appear next to the text so instead of :
40 N. G. Zhegalova, S. He, H. Zhou, D. M. Kim and M. Y. Berezin, Contrast Media Mol. Imaging, 2014, 9, 355–362.
it appears as:
40N. G. Zhegalova, S. He, H. Zhou, D. M. Kim and M. Y. Berezin, Contrast Media Mol. Imaging, 2014, 9, 355–362.
More can be found here: http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/resource/download/res00001664/cmp00004956/pdf
I am having issues with the RSC reference style it is not outputing websites correctly, It will not have a title unless I add it in the "Website Title:" field.
I have a few issues with it is that it does not add the date accessed or the URL to the bibliography.
With the above combined that means that when referencing certain websites the reference can appear blank.
As seen in the PDF below they should appear as
The Merck Index Online, http://www.rsc.org/Merck-index/monograph/mono1500000841, (accessed October 2013).
On Journals the RSC require a DOI if there is no page number, but this is not the case with the current style.
It may be my formatting but the listed numbers in the bibliography appear next to the text so instead of :
40 N. G. Zhegalova, S. He, H. Zhou, D. M. Kim and M. Y. Berezin, Contrast Media Mol. Imaging, 2014, 9, 355–362.
it appears as:
40N. G. Zhegalova, S. He, H. Zhou, D. M. Kim and M. Y. Berezin, Contrast Media Mol. Imaging, 2014, 9, 355–362.
More can be found here: http://www.rsc.org/learn-chemistry/resource/download/res00001664/cmp00004956/pdf
The 40N.G thing is an issue with your formatting, I think. Try in a fresh document.
The DOI number still does not appear when a page number is not present.
Also when starting a fresh document the formatting error appears the same. The strange thing is is that appears fine when the citation is two digits eg. 25. So the error only appears on citations 1-9.
Do you have any ideas on why the formatting is acting like it is, i have tried it on a fresh Word document, here is an example.
http://imgur.com/a/NWEHp
i would like it to look more of a list as word formats it. I am not sure what else to do.