Style Request: [Respiratory Care Journal]

Journal author guidelines: http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/author-guidelines#references

ISSN:
0020-1324 (Print)
1943-3654 (Electronic)

In-text citation (superscripted):
1
2

Bibliography:
1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success: Denmark in the Global Economy. Comparative Political Studies 2007;40(3):307-332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542

2. Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Peter A Hall, David Soskice. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press; 2001:184-213.

Freely available paper formatted with the journal style: http://rc.rcjournal.com/content/66/1/41



  • edited March 11, 2022
    Hi,

    I have logged your request.
    We have a bunch of styles which match nearly 100%: Haematologica, Medicinal Research Reviews, The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry or Microcirculation that you can use in the meantime.


    (1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comp Polit Stud 2007;40(3):307-332.)
  • Hi,

    I used the Respiratory Care Journal style for a manuscript and the editor has said that the style is incorrect. Specifically, that "We use abbreviated journal names, not full names."

    Are you please able to update this style, as I really don't want to have to hand edit all my references?

    Many thanks
    Claire
  • The style abbreviates journal titles. How did you use it exactly?
  • Weird - it's not in my manuscript. I'm using it in the normal way. Document preferences set to 'Respiratory Care Journal'. But all my references have the full journal title e.g:

    Skoretz SA, Riopelle SJ, Wellman L, Dawson C. Investigating Swallowing and Tracheostomy Following Critical Illness: A Scoping Review. Critical Care Medicine 2020;48(2):e141–e151.

    Never had this happen with any other style. Any help appreciated. Thanks
  • Can you check in document preferences if you have "automatically abbreviate journal titles" checked? Do you see that option at all?
  • Hi Adam,
    I think I've figured out the problem - my references don't seem to have been downloaded into zotero with the journal abbreviation. In the journal abbreviation section it just has the full title. Will I just need to go through all 45 references by hand and update the journal abbreviation section in zotero? Or is their a way of updating the references. Thanks Claire
  • No, with the preference checked in document preferences, Zotero should automatically abbreviate based on the journal title. Not need for the JournalAbbr field to contain anything.
  • okay I have to head out right now but I'll try this later. Thanks so much for your help
  • I had 5 mins and it does work - thank you :) I hadn't spotted that option before.
  • It's enabled by default, not sure what happened there.
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