Style Request: Council of Science Editors 9th edition citation-sequence
There are currently 4 styles of Council of Science Editors I found in the repository. The most recent being from 2022. CSE now has a 9th edition published early spring of 2024.
Link to 9th edition: https://www.csemanual.org/Home.html
in-text citation: 1 2 (superscript)
References:
Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies. 2007;40(3):307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542
Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Hall PA, Soskice D, editors. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Oxford University Press; 2001. p 184-213.
Example citations https://www.csemanual.org/Tools/CSE-Citation-Quick-Guide.html
Link to 9th edition: https://www.csemanual.org/Home.html
in-text citation: 1 2 (superscript)
References:
Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies. 2007;40(3):307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542
Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Hall PA, Soskice D, editors. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Oxford University Press; 2001. p 184-213.
Example citations https://www.csemanual.org/Tools/CSE-Citation-Quick-Guide.html
Et-al rules changes. Publisher location removed. Punctuation stripped for page label.
I'll start working on it.
Try this: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/0cf66c8ab7c9fbfcedea3a59ce2970214651eb42/council-of-science-editors.csl
Thank you for working on it. Brilliant. Let me know how I can support (from a nontech perspective).
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However, the formatting looks a bit off. For instance, the year isn't in the right place. It's putting it after the title instead of after the author. It's also including an access date, which isn't needed with the known publication date, according to the 9th edition of CSE. Weirdly, it's putting a number in front of the citation—problematic when placing citations in auto-numbered footnotes.
Here's an example of what it generates:
1. Tol RSJ. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 2023 [accessed 2025 Jul 14];13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
Here's what I would expect it to look like:
Tol RSJ. 2023. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
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That you see the "accessed date" has nothing to do per se with this citation style. You're seeing that because you have the "Include URLs for papers articles in refernces" in the Zotero settings >> Cite.
However, the date is still populating after the title instead of after the author.
It looks like this:
Tol RSJ. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 2023;13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
To conform to CSE author-year, it should look like this:
Tol RSJ. 2023. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
Once this last bug is resolved, will it be merged to the repository? I ask because I want to be able to provide clear instructions to my team at work about how to update Zotero to start using the 9th edition. I think manually adding it would be difficult for some. Thank you!
Going through the examples in the guidelines nothing actually pops out that it needs changing.
The numeric style certainly needed some changes and we implemented them last year. I thought the styles are identical minus the in-text portion without actually checking.
The author-date style we have on file was correct minus the DOI format we also changed for the numeric style.
If you see anything else, do let me know.
Example using CSE 8th edition (notice it just gives the doi without the full URL):
Tol RSJ. 2023. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nat Clim Chang. 13(6):532–536. doi:10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x.
It would be great to have access to an updated CSE author-year style that reflects the 9th edition. Some other things have changed too, like the number of authors that need to be listed before using "et al." and the way websites are cited, dated.
9th edition: https://www.csemanual.org/Tools/CSE-Citation-Quick-Guide.html
8th edition: https://www.scientificstyleandformat.org/Tools/SSF-Citation-Quick-Guide.html
Also, it looks like the CSE 8th edition author-year style has also been updated (now carries a 2025 date and the 2022 version we've been using is no longer available. The updated version of the 8th edition style no longer works. I cannot drag and drop citations into footnotes as I have been all along.
So, at the moment, we don't have a usable style and this is something our large team uses daily.
Could you 1) Update Zotero to the latest version, 2) select another style in the Quick Copy, then reselect "Council of Science Editors, Name-Year 8th edition (author-date)"?
I'm not familiar with Quick Copy. I normally just drag and drop items from the library directly into my document footnote (usually dragged to a Google Doc). I change styles through the settings panel and have already tried selecting a different style and then going back to CSE 8th edition name-year.
The problem arose when that style was updated at the same time that the CSE 9th edition name-year was added to the repository. The 8th edition style used to have a 2022 date mark on it. That version is no longer available. The one with a 2025 date affixed to it appears to be identical to the 9th edition style.
I'm asking if we can have the 2022 version of the 8th edition back while waiting for the 9th edition to be fixed.
The problem with the 9th edition style is that it's putting the year in the wrong place.
Council of Science Editors, Name-Year 8th edition (author-date), 2025-07-15T16:43:28+00:00
Tol RSJ. 2023. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nat Clim Chang. 13(6):532–536. doi:10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x.
Council of Science Editors, Name-Year 9th edition (author-date), 2025-07-15T16:43:28+00:00
Tol RSJ. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 2023;13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
I still cannot drag and drop like I used to be able to with this style selected. It looks like this for 8th edition:
Tol RSJ. 2023. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nat Clim Chang. 13(6):532–536. doi:10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x.
However, the 9th edition is still giving the year in the wrong place:
Tol RSJ. Social cost of carbon estimates have increased over time. Nature Climate Change. 2023;13(6):532–536. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41558-023-01680-x
Yesterday wasn't my day.
I removed and reinstalled both styles and can drag and drop both styles now.
The 9th edition citation is fixed too, with the year in the right place. : )