EU Interinstitutional Style Guide
I would like to use the EU Interinstitutional Style Guide for reports for the Commission. However, it does not seem to correspond to the style request by the EU, as indicated here: https://publications.europa.eu/code/en/en-250904.htm
Using Zotero EU Interinstitutional Style Guide, this is an example of the style I get:
Zimmer, Michael. “Addressing Conceptual Gaps in Big Data Research Ethics: An Application of Contextual Integrity.” Social Media + Society April-June (2018): 1–11.
Anyone knows where does the issue lie? Is it with Zotero system or the description of the style on that EU webpage?
Many thanks for your help.
Best,
Anais
Using Zotero EU Interinstitutional Style Guide, this is an example of the style I get:
Zimmer, Michael. “Addressing Conceptual Gaps in Big Data Research Ethics: An Application of Contextual Integrity.” Social Media + Society April-June (2018): 1–11.
Anyone knows where does the issue lie? Is it with Zotero system or the description of the style on that EU webpage?
Many thanks for your help.
Best,
Anais
I assume you are talking about a journal article and the bibliographic entries.
The guidelines that this style is based on are these. Specifically read the first paragraph: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B-opIuO3xlZsYkV4dXVfVm1PYWM/edit
Guidelines state this:
Koops, Bert-Jaap, and Ronald Leenes, “‘Code’ and the Slow Erosion of Privacy”,
Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review, Vol. 12, Issue 1, Fall
2005, pp. 115-188. http://www.mttlr.org/voltwelve/koops&leenes.pdf
Test output with style:
Campbell, John L., and Ove K. Pedersen, “The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success”, Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3, March 1, 2007, pp. 307–332. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0010414006286542
However, when using this style in Zotero, the only format available is in footnote.
Who is wrong here? Zotero's format? or what is indicated on the EU webpage?
With thanks again,
Anais
These are two different styles. The one we have on our repository is a footnote style as described in that Word document I linked to.
The style you are looking for we currently do not have on our platform.
But then, when I insert a footnote with Zotero EU Interinstitutional Style Guide, I obtain the following text:
Ravn, Barnwell, and Barbosa Neves, “What Is ‘Publicly Available Data’? Exploring Blurred Public-Private Boundaries and Ethical Practices Through a Case Study on Instagram”.
I am not able to obtain the whole footnote as you indicated it in your first post.
Any idea why is it so?
Many thanks again.
I produced a journal article in that example I gave.
Ravn, Signe, Ashley Barnwell, and Barbara Barbosa Neves, “What Is ‘Publicly Available Data’? Exploring Blurred Public-Private Boundaries and Ethical Practices Through a Case Study on Instagram”, Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 2019, pp. 1–6.
(with the title of the journal italicised).
To make your life easier I have created the author-date version of this style.
You can download by rightclicking and saving as on this link: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/2ede5b7c6cf63c44446b33e23391a71c8240157f/europa-interinstitutional-style-guide.csl
Many thanks for your help!
That would be great.
If we can get this, I'm sure my team will be interested in using Zotero for all its publications for the EU commission (and we do many of these!).
Thank you very much.
Best wishes,
Anais