JADA
Can someone please create a style for the Journal of the American Dietetic Association?
I'm not code savvy enough to do it myself.
The style is heavily based off of the JAMA style. A major difference is listing all of the authors instead of using "et al".
Link to the EndNote style that might help: http://www.library.gsu.edu/files/research/120/jada.ens
Thanks
I'm not code savvy enough to do it myself.
The style is heavily based off of the JAMA style. A major difference is listing all of the authors instead of using "et al".
Link to the EndNote style that might help: http://www.library.gsu.edu/files/research/120/jada.ens
Thanks
How can I change the preference from a footnote to an endnote?
Thanks for your help. I can edit the file to remove the superscript formatting call but I can't seem to edit the code to include the citations in (). The grouping just isn't working for me.
http://www.zotero.org/styles/journal-of-the-american-dietetic-association/dev?install=1
I don't understand what you mean by "lose references".
I would just uninstall the old one (using the styles tab in the preferences of Zotero). If you're not sure which one, just uninstall both and re-install the new one from the repository.
No idea though what's happening with the references, sounds weird. Does this happen both ways? Is it always a specific reference? (If so, which?).
I can't tell if it's certain ones. Each time I switched, my reference list just kept degrading.
Thanks for looking into this.
This is very hard to diagnose from afar:
You can try to see if Zotero produces any meaningful error report, send it and post the error ID here.
It would also be helpful if you can try out if you can reproduce this in a new document.
I can just tell you that this is neither a known nor a common issue and that it almost certainly has nothing to do with the styles.
This could explain my issue because I know nothing about the JADA style. I know the Dietetic Assoc style is based on JAMA.
Can someone who understands the coding fix this? Or tell me what I need to change.
Current citation:
De Vet E, De Nooijer J, De Vries N, Brug J. Do the Transtheoretical Processes of Change Predict Transitions in Stages of Change for Fruit Intake? Health Education & Behavior. 2008;35(5):603. Available at: http://www.website.com.
Correct citation:
de Vet E, de Nooijer J, de Vries NK, Brug J. Testing the transtheoretical model for fruit intake: comparing web-based tailored stage-matched and stage-mismatched feedback. Health Educ. Res. 2008;23(2):218-227.
Thanks so much. Zotero is a lifesaver. I shared this with a colleague who was formatting her Thesis the "old skool" way. Zotero removed a HUGE weight from her shoulders.
Thanks
This is currently an issue because the in-text citations and bibliography are both following the "Default Formatting". Most written papers are double-spaced while the bibliography is single-spaced. Right now I have to manually fix the bibliography after refreshing the document.
This tool is really fantastic. It has made writing my thesis and keeping track of all of my sources so easy. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you so much.
There are two spacing parameters, for spacing between entries, and for spacing within entries. Do you need single spacing only within the entries, or for both?
1. Reference 1
Continued
2. Reference 2
Continued
Thank you so much. I just made my email address visible to other members.
http://gist.github.com/253690
You should be able to install the style by clicking on the "download" button to save, clicking on the saved archive file to open it, and then either clicking on the "newstyle.csl" file inside or dragging it into Firefox should install it. If you have trouble, let me know and I'll send it along by email.
Thanks for your help.
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/9520/single-space-bibliography-in-nonnumeric-style/
Also, for some strange reason, reference 11 is listed as 1 in the reference section but it's citation is correct.
@cajunlibra: I've revised the file, let's see what it does for you for line spacing. Grab it from the same location and install as before: http://gist.github.com/253690
No idea about the reference 11 -> reference 1 issue. Shouldn't be related to these line spacing issues.
Thanks so much for your help. I'll just manually fix it at the end.
Thanks. You are all very helpful. Keep up the good work.
This workaround is easy and uses the capabilities of OpenOffice.