SBLHS Citation Style for Electronic Journals with Individually Paginated Articles
SBL Press has released new guidelines for handling the citation of journal articles published electronically and that are paginated individually rather than being grouped together in a pagination series.
An example of the format they're wanting is included in the post linked to above. Based on this, the structure they seem to be wanting is:
But, would it be possible for the style for the SBL Handbook to be updated to accommodate this guidance?
Thanks so much!
An example of the format they're wanting is included in the post linked to above. Based on this, the structure they seem to be wanting is:
The format for subsequent citations would then be:[Author name], “[Title],” [Journal] [Journal volume] ([Journal volume year]): art. [Article number in the journal volume], [“p.” or “pp.” according to whether one or multiple pages is cited] [Page number or range cited], [Full DOI URL as a live link].
The bibliography entry would then be:[Author surname], “[Short title],” [Page number or range cited].
The best current idea for handling this seems to be to put the article number in the "pages" field (HT: @bwiernik) and then add the page and DOI information during the citation process in the "suffix" field.[Author name with surname first]. “[Title].” [Journal] [Journal volume] ([Journal volume year]): art. [Article number in the journal volume], [“p.” or “pp.” according to whether the full article has one or multiple pages] [Page number or range for the full article]. [Full DOI URL as a live link].
But, would it be possible for the style for the SBL Handbook to be updated to accommodate this guidance?
Thanks so much!
@dstark Does SBL now want the DOI generally for all articles or only for this sort of electronic-only items?
So, @adamsmith, one thought I had was whether it might be possible to have the SBL style trigger the "individually paginated" structure if the DOI field is populated but then use the "regular" structure if it's empty. There may be a better solution, but that would be something distinctive about this type of citation that could trigger the different note and bibliography structure (?).
Using Number for article number is probably a good idea, but we have never considered that before and it might have undesirable side-effect; we'd have to check on that.
I have tried to put the following into the pages field:
art. #4590, pp. 1-7
and then enters just the relevant page number (e.g. 3) when referring to a particular page. It works correctly for the footnote reference, but the bibliography showspreprint #4590, pp. 1–7
. I am using this style: society-of-biblical-literature-fullnote-bibliography.csl dated 2022-09-27. Am I doing something wrong when entering the data?Edit. Tested again. Now it works when using Word, but it does not show correctly in the ZoteroPreview Add-on. Should have tested better before posting, sorry!
Number: #4905
into the Extra field.