Citation Style: World Journal of Gastroenterology/Baishideng Publishing
Hi there:
I was wondering if I could get a bit of help with a style; I was working on trying to edit it myself, but got stuck with a few of the fields.
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/g_info_20100315215714.htm
The base format I think would be http://www.zotero.org/styles/vancouver-superscript-brackets-only-year [with no et al (that part I can fix)]. The part that really was making my life hard was the need for PMID and DOI to be put in the bibliography.
Example formatting:
Jung EM, Clevert DA, Schreyer AG, Schmitt S, Rennert J, Kubale R, Feuerbach S, Jung F. Evaluation of quantitative contrast harmonic imaging to assess malignancy of liver tumors: A prospective controlled two-center study. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13: 6356-6364 [PMID: 18081224 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.13.6356]
Thanks so very much for your help!!!!
Stephen
I was wondering if I could get a bit of help with a style; I was working on trying to edit it myself, but got stuck with a few of the fields.
http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/g_info_20100315215714.htm
The base format I think would be http://www.zotero.org/styles/vancouver-superscript-brackets-only-year [with no et al (that part I can fix)]. The part that really was making my life hard was the need for PMID and DOI to be put in the bibliography.
Example formatting:
Jung EM, Clevert DA, Schreyer AG, Schmitt S, Rennert J, Kubale R, Feuerbach S, Jung F. Evaluation of quantitative contrast harmonic imaging to assess malignancy of liver tumors: A prospective controlled two-center study. World J Gastroenterol 2007; 13: 6356-6364 [PMID: 18081224 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.13.6356]
Thanks so very much for your help!!!!
Stephen
<text variable="PMID" prefix="PMID: "/>
<text variable="DOI" prefix="DOI: "/>
</group>
Just put that at the end of the citation style - elegantly you'd put it in a separate macro and call that macro at the end of the citation style.
Zotero will parse the PMID variable when you have "PMID: 18081224" (without the quotation marks) in the Extra field, other ref managers may have their own mapping/field.
<macro name="PMID">
<group>
<text value="PMID: "/>
<text variable="PMID"/>
</group>
</macro>
<macro name="DOI">
<group>
<text value="DOI: "/>
<text variable="DOI"/>
</group>
</macro>
...
<group prefix="[" suffix="]" delmiter=" ">
<text macro="PMID"/>
<text macro="DOI"/>
</group>
The format is supposed to be:
Lam SK. Academic investigator’s perspectives of medical treatment for peptic ulcer. In: Swabb EA, Azabo S. Ulcer disease: investigation and basis for therapy. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1991: 431-450
but the way the code is, I have Swabb EA, Azabo S, editors. What do I need to fix to finish the code?
<macro name="editor">
<names variable="editor" suffix=". ">
<name sort-separator=" " initialize-with="" name-as-sort-order="all" delimiter=", " delimiter-precedes-last="always"/>
<label form="long" prefix=", " text-case="lowercase"/>
</names>
</macro>
The call is:
<else-if type="chapter paper-conference" match="any">
<group prefix=" " suffix=". ">
<text term="in" suffix=": " text-case="capitalize-first"/>
<text macro="editor"/>
<text variable="container-title"/>
</group>
After alot of searching I finally found something to help me. Im writing a review for World Journal of Hepatology - Baishideng Publishing Group and they have the weirdest citation rules.
So I know this is like 7 years later :P But I am stuck at this stupid citation format for them.
I downloaded (http://www.zotero.org/styles/vancouver-superscript-brackets-only-year) and incorporate it into Zotero but fail to follow the steps thereafter. As soon as I copy-paste what @adamsmith or @scongly has written above into the Zotero Style Editor, it says "Error parsing style: , Error: File is not valid XML"
I have made a style for this journal now:
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=world-journal-of-hepatology
Thank you for the great job! I am trying to write a review for World Journal of Diabetes- Baishideng Publishing Group. Couple of things: the numbers in brackets must not be superscript and must precede commas and full stops. In addition, the name of the first author of each reference should be bold. Do you think you could fix these details as well? Thank you so much once again, Tasos.
~ STR
Luukkonen PK, Sädevirta S, Zhou Y, Kayser B, Ali A, Ahonen L, Lallukka S, Pelloux V, Gaggini M, Jian C, Hakkarainen A, Lundbom N, Gylling H, Salonen A, Orešič M, Hyötyläinen T, Orho-Melander M, Rissanen A, Gastaldelli A, Clément K, Hodson L, Yki-Järvinen H. Saturated Fat Is More Metabolically Harmful for the Human Liver Than Unsaturated Fat or Simple Sugars. Diabetes Care 2018;41:1732-9. [PMID: 29844096 DOI: 10.2337/dc18-0071]