Diabetes Care journal style is incorrect
I have installed the Diabetes Care style (dev) but I noticed that the generated bibliography is incorrect for example the current output is:
1. Turner R, Stratton I, Horton V, Manley S, Zimmet P, Mackay IR, et al. UKPDS 25: autoantibodies to islet-cell cytoplasm and glutamic acid decarboxylase for prediction of insulin requirement in type 2 diabetes. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Lancet. 1997 Nov 1;350(9087):1288-93.
while the correct style should be:
1. Turner R, Stratton I, Horton V, Manley S, Zimmet P, Mackay IR, Shattock M,Bottazzo GF, Holman R. UKPDS 25: autoantibodies to islet-cell cytoplasm and glutamic acid decarboxylase for prediction of insulin requirement in type 2 diabetes. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Lancet 350:1288-93, 1997
1. Turner R, Stratton I, Horton V, Manley S, Zimmet P, Mackay IR, et al. UKPDS 25: autoantibodies to islet-cell cytoplasm and glutamic acid decarboxylase for prediction of insulin requirement in type 2 diabetes. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Lancet. 1997 Nov 1;350(9087):1288-93.
while the correct style should be:
1. Turner R, Stratton I, Horton V, Manley S, Zimmet P, Mackay IR, Shattock M,Bottazzo GF, Holman R. UKPDS 25: autoantibodies to islet-cell cytoplasm and glutamic acid decarboxylase for prediction of insulin requirement in type 2 diabetes. UK Prospective Diabetes Study Group. Lancet 350:1288-93, 1997
The Diabetes Care style is currently a dependent style on Vancouver. Citations are, at least, formatted very similarly in the limited documentation I found for Diabetes Care:
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/misc/ifora.shtml
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/misc/references.pdf
I couldn't find 'et al.' information from a cursory glance. Is et al. used? If so, how many authors are listed?
The date is in the correct position, according to the examples in the pdf. Why do you think it should be moved to the end?
Neither the month/day, nor the issue are shown in the examples. Neither are they explicitly forbidden, though.
Here is a link to an article in the journal (pubmed states that access to it is free, I hope that is correct):
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/full/30/4/932
References show that authors are not truncated after the 6th and that all dates are placed at the end. Also the publication name is in italics and issue is given in a short form.
As an author it has happened to me more than once that any difference, however minor, to the "standard" way of reporting reference of a journal was highlighted by the editorial office and needed to be fixed.
In the case of the Diabetes Care style differences are several and stand out.
The style does not produce an output that is like the one found in the journal and that matters. It is a Vancouver style and not a Diabetes Care one.
Can you imagine that for each paper somebody at the journal editorial office would to go through tens of references? fixing them to achieve the desired style?
In our case that would mean to fetch one by one all missing authors for example and switching the order of publications date etc etc
Hard work even using a reference manager...........other than zotero that is :-)
Point 1) Life is more complicated than that. I can come up with a number of hypothesis on why there is a discrepancy bewteen limited website informations for authors and what is actually required of them after submitting a paper :-)
Point 2) I think there is a conflict between "rules" and what experience has taught me
Point 3) I'll make the following experiment: I'll leave in the current "Diabetes Care" style in my submission of a revised paper. We'll see how well it goes down with the editorial office :-)
Either the Zotero community has an influence on editors or I assume it is important to fix the style as expected from ther journal to avoid unnecessary pain.
SPotts@diabetes.org
To:bosi.emanuele@hsr.it
CC:
Subject: DC08-2305.R1 - has been unsubmitted (SE)
Body:07-May-2009
Dear Dr. Bosi: We apologize for this inconvenience, but your revised manuscript, DC08-2305.R1 has been unsubmitted by the Editorial Office of Diabetes Care. Please address the following issue(s):
1. Degrees
The highest degree of each author was omitted from your title page, please add.
2. References
Please remove the words "et al" from your references. Each individual author must be listed.
3. Table
--Please adjust your table so that it is not cut-off or delete the blank rows and columns.
--Please add your table to the end of your main text file. Tables should not be uploaded as separate files.
When correcting the format, please adhere to word limits (available in the attached document). When ready to resubmit, please use the unsubmitted draft in your Author Center:
1. From the Author Center, Click Revised Manuscripts in Draft
2. A list will appear below, select the manuscript that needs to be reformatted.
3. Click Continue Submission.
4. Delete or remove the originally uploaded incorrect file and then upload the newly corrected file.
Condensed guidelines are attached for your convenience.
Sincerely,
Diabetes Care Editorial Office
as it should be
Wenzlau JM, Juhl K, Yu L, Moua O, Sarkar SA, Gottlieb P, Rewers M, Eisenbarth GS, Jensen J, Davidson HW, Hutton JC. The cation efflux transporter ZnT8 (Slc30A8) is a major autoantigen in human type 1 diabetes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007 Ott 23;104(43):17040-5.
as it is currently with your style:
Wenzlau JM, Juhl K, Yu L, Moua O, Sarkar SA, Gottlieb P, Rewers M, Eisenbarth GS, Jensen J, Davidson HW, Hutton JC. The cation efflux transporter ZnT8 (Slc30A8) is a major autoantigen in human type 1 diabetes. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104:17040-5, 2007
It is unfortunate that any of the examples does not contain a number of authors greater than 6 but as requested by the editorial office and as stated in the web page ALL authors should be listed.
The style you provided is based on Vancouver, adds all authors but still has the reference output quite different from the example provided by the Journal's example.
In essence Vancouver is not the style Diabetes Care adopts and any Diabetes Care style should conform to what the journal actually wants. Labelling as Diabetes Care the style currently provided by Zotero is misleading and will cause problems to the user (it did to me !)