Science bibiography style incorrectly gives reference as "In press"
If I use repository style for the journal Science, the bibliography for this article incorrectly gets formatted as "In Press" when it is not
URL to article:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015GB005239/abstract
How can I correct this? NB if I use other styles this does not happen.
URL to article:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015GB005239/abstract
How can I correct this? NB if I use other styles this does not happen.
I agree that's probably not a good decision.
1. Y. Luo et al., Global Biogeochem. Cycles, in press, doi:10.1002/2015GB005239.
However, the article is not in press. It should appear with the title, date and page number. Something like this:
1. Y. Luo et al., Toward more realistic projections of soil carbon dynamics by Earth system models. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 30, 2015GB005239 (2016).
...Also not a good decision.
@dww1309 That article as you cite it IS in press. It hasn’t been assigned an issue or final page number. This is how most publishers do “in press” articles nowadays. So it should be cited using the DOI. “2015GB005239“ is not a page number, but a DOI stub. I think citing using the DOI in this case is exactly what sciencemag wants. Now that the item has been finally published (it has an issue [1] and page number [40-56]), you should edit your Zotero item to include those data.
http://www.sciencemag.org/site/feature/contribinfo/prep/res/refs.xhtml
Also, for any articles that might have a non-numeric article number, Science does want the DOI printed anyway, since they would all be electronic-only journals.
More generally, I really don't like that translators import the DOI stub into the page field for advance online/online ahead of print articles. I personally wish that data would just be dropped, but I'm not sure if that's the right solution.
(And, yes, frankly nothing BUT the DOI matters for the citation...)
Wiley leaves the page fields blank in their RIS and use C8, which appears to get imported into page for some reason.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2017GB005671/full
SAGE stupidly reports this stub in the page PS field of RIS itself:
http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0149206317744251
One easy thing to check would be to compare the page value to the stub of the DOI after the publisher prefix and remove the page value if they are the same. I'm not aware of any online-only publishers that use just the article number as the DOI (e.g., Frontiers and MDPI compose a longer stub based on the journal and volume,
(Aside: the EM translator misses article numbers for Frontiers. Frontiers uses citation_pages for its article numbers, which isn't considered in the EM translator.)
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2017.00002/full
...but I don't know of any journal that uses non-numeric article numbers...
Actually, quite a few publishers add an "e" at the front of the article number (some use an upper case "E"). Other publishers use other characters. If it is really needed I can begin a list of these publishers and journals.
Often, but far from always, the numeric part of the article number is included as part of the DOI.
Another consideration is a preference by faculty at several universities in California (& I guess elsewhere) to add an "e" preceeding an article/item number so that a reader will know that the article's length isn't limited to a single page.
https://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/issue/view/333
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/?section=recent
I'll add more to the list if I'm told this might be helpful. I will add at least one more example of a publisher that uses a character other than "e".
Hirschberg J., McArdell B. W., Bennett G. L. and Molnar P. (2022) Numerical Investigation of Sediment-Yield Underestimation in Supply-Limited Mountain Basins With Short Records. Geophys. Res. Lett. 49, e2021GL096440.
page is " e2021GL096440", that will present "in press"