Style request: Radiation Protection Dosimetry
Hello,
What bibliography style can be used for Radiation Protection Dosimetry? It is an Oxford University Press journal. I haven't found it among the styles available in Zotero. Currently, I use "Vancouver (brackets)", which is a bit similar.
Instructions from https://academic.oup.com/rpd/pages/General_Instructions:
References should be indicated in the text by superior numbers in parentheses and the full reference should be given in a list at the end of the paper in the following form, in the order in which they appear in the text:
1. Crase, K. W. and Gammage, R. B. Improvements in the use of ceramic BeO in TLD. Health Phys. 29, 739-746 (1975).
2. Clarke, R. H. and Webb, G. A. M. Methods for estimating population detriment and their application in setting environmental discharge limits. Proceedings of Symposium - Biological Impications of Radionuclides Released from Nuclear Industries. Vienna, March 1979. IAEA-SM-237/6, 149-154 (1980).
3. Aird, E. G. A. A. An introduction to medical physics. Heineman Medical Books Ltd (1983) ISBN 0 433 003502.
4. Duftschmid, K. E. TLD personnel monitoring systems - the present situation. Radiat. Prot. Dosim. 2, 2-12 (1982).
5. International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements. Determination of operational dose equivalent quantities for neutrons. ICRU Report 66. J. ICRU 1, (2001).
All the authors' names and initials (or the first 10 followed by et al.), the title of the paper, the abbreviated title of the journal, volume number, page numbers and year should be given. Abbreviated journal titles should be in accordance with the current World List of Scientific Periodicals. Please note the use of lower case lettering in article titles.
What bibliography style can be used for Radiation Protection Dosimetry? It is an Oxford University Press journal. I haven't found it among the styles available in Zotero. Currently, I use "Vancouver (brackets)", which is a bit similar.
Instructions from https://academic.oup.com/rpd/pages/General_Instructions:
References should be indicated in the text by superior numbers in parentheses and the full reference should be given in a list at the end of the paper in the following form, in the order in which they appear in the text:
1. Crase, K. W. and Gammage, R. B. Improvements in the use of ceramic BeO in TLD. Health Phys. 29, 739-746 (1975).
2. Clarke, R. H. and Webb, G. A. M. Methods for estimating population detriment and their application in setting environmental discharge limits. Proceedings of Symposium - Biological Impications of Radionuclides Released from Nuclear Industries. Vienna, March 1979. IAEA-SM-237/6, 149-154 (1980).
3. Aird, E. G. A. A. An introduction to medical physics. Heineman Medical Books Ltd (1983) ISBN 0 433 003502.
4. Duftschmid, K. E. TLD personnel monitoring systems - the present situation. Radiat. Prot. Dosim. 2, 2-12 (1982).
5. International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements. Determination of operational dose equivalent quantities for neutrons. ICRU Report 66. J. ICRU 1, (2001).
All the authors' names and initials (or the first 10 followed by et al.), the title of the paper, the abbreviated title of the journal, volume number, page numbers and year should be given. Abbreviated journal titles should be in accordance with the current World List of Scientific Periodicals. Please note the use of lower case lettering in article titles.
Please have a look at the guide again.
There is a bunch of Information missing: ISSNs, link to a free paper, the exact examples outlines etc.
I don't know the style details. I'm just a corresponding author who doesn't want to typeset the references of 4 manuscripts manually. Anyway, I have found that EndNote has a style for RPD here: https://endnote.com/style_download/radiation-protection-dosimetry/ and typeset.io here: https://typeset.io/formats/oxford-university-press/radiation-protection-dosimetry/492f01f4693c401b9dd3f1a5dc0f1d40 . Does it help?
I'm sorry, I wasn't aware of the existence of the 'Requesting CSL Styles' document.
ISSNs are here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiation_Protection_Dosimetry
Open Acess articles are here: https://academic.oup.com/rpd/search-results?f_ContentType=Journal+Article&fl_SiteID=5236&sort=Date+–+Newest+First&access_openaccess=true
Should I forward the question concerning the exact examples outlines to the editorial office of RPD?