English (UK) for SBL
Now that I have switched from work based in North America to studies in Europe, I need to use UK English and formatting (e.g., single- instead of double-quotes) for the SBL guidelines. I thought this would be straightforward to change in Zotero but that has not been the case.
While my Zotero Preferences are changed in the Advanced tab to “English (UK)” for the Language, it makes no difference. In Zotero Style Editor, the language is locked in as “English (US)” and I’m not sure what else I could do. Could someone help me change this somehow? Many thanks!
@dstark
While my Zotero Preferences are changed in the Advanced tab to “English (UK)” for the Language, it makes no difference. In Zotero Style Editor, the language is locked in as “English (US)” and I’m not sure what else I could do. Could someone help me change this somehow? Many thanks!
@dstark
We could remove the locale from SBL so that you can set it as for, e.g., Chicago Manual, but we've never had requests and there are downsides (people get confused if they're using non-English or even non-US locales and then get the 'wrong' style)
SBLHS2 sometimes explicitly asks for American conventions rather than British ones (e.g., §4.3.2.1, although that's to do with spelling rather than punctuation), so it may be less correct not to enforce en-US in the style.
Another idea would actually be to use the Tyndale Bulletin style. It's identical to SBL except for a few small differences.
Of these,
1. is about to go away per the latest revision of the Tyndale Bulletin style guide.
You could mitigate 2. by not populating the DOI field in Zotero.
Many thanks for the help, and my apologies for the unnecessary hassle. These forums are helpful not just for using Zotero but for proper citation/formatting at large! Wish I'd have begun viewing them sooner.