Style Request: Wiley general style
The publisher Wiley uses a general style for most of its journals, which include high impact factor papers such as Angew. Chem., Small, Chem. Eur. J. etc.
Similar style: Advanced Engineering Materials
Differences from similar style:
- Multiple citations are assigned one number and appear as "a)", "b)" etc in the list
- space between initials of authors
Link to style guide: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/26737/home/2002_guideline.html (section 4.)
Similar style: Advanced Engineering Materials
Differences from similar style:
- Multiple citations are assigned one number and appear as "a)", "b)" etc in the list
- space between initials of authors
Link to style guide: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/26737/home/2002_guideline.html (section 4.)
The second one I can take a look at soon - that one should be easy - though I guess considering that no. 1 isn't possible to even get close to, I'm not sure this is even worth it.
thank you very much! IMHO it is worth to fix 2) anyway and make it
available as "almost" Wiley style, because I know many people who do not
use Zotero because there is no Wiley style available. To be honest: I
never follow rule 1) myself, because it makes it difficult to re-submit
a paper to another journal if rejected. So far, I always got away with it.
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- Book Chapters
- Theses
- Conference Presentations
- Online Sources
I don't like doing things over, so would like to have all the info from the start.
- Hyphenated names e.g. "Butterworth-Heinemann" makes lc letter at the beginning of the second name.
- No option for edited books: Editors cannot be inserted.
- "pp. or p." should appear prior to page numbers.
- "Volume" and "Edition" are not printed.
Theses:
- Title of thesis should not be in italic. Rest ok.
Conference Presentations:
No information on the Wiley website. I suggest to treat it like an edited book or series.
Online Sources:
Did not find such an item type in Zotero..
cheers!
click on the plus next to author, add the editor as another author, then click on the small arrow to its left and change to editor.
Online Sources: Well, everything that comes from an onliene source - online journals, books and reports published online, webpages...
Basically anything that Wiley might want a URL included to.
Book chapter: (looks much better now!)
- volume missing
- capital letters (e.g. "Wiley VCH" is made to "Wiley Vch")
- "pp." or "p." in front of page numbers missing
Web page:
- Title should be in quotation marks and not italic
- URL missing. They want the phrase: "Title", can be found under http: //...
Patent:
Very simple format: I. Nventor (Assignee), Patent Number, year(bold).
I think this is all what is relevant.
cheers!
http://gist.github.com/232648
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Many limitations: Correct journal abbreviations, total page numbers, page numbers for books, a) b) c) in citations are all currently not possibe.
Just one minor thing for a future version: Wiley does not want the DOI information in the reference.
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D. Bruss, Appl. Phys. B, DOI 10.1007/s003409900185.
is from the style guide. I thought the style I wrote would include DOIs only for articles without page numbers - but I made a mistake, will fix that.
Angewandte Chemie (provisional)
I've decided to specifically mark the style as provisional to flag that it does not correspond to the required style in a number of ways,
most notably the inability to include pages/page ranges for books, the wrong square brackets for two items cited together, and the lack of support for citing 1a)... b)...c)....
Please help me out of this, suggest any other suitable referencing formate for Wiley-VCH
does that not work for journals?
[1] citation
the style makes
1. citation