The ISME Journal citation style missing DOI in the bibliography
Hi there,
I currently revising a manuscript for submission to The ISME Journal, but have noticed the current citation style is missing DOI's in the bibliography. I have found the below thread on how to edit citation styles via CSL, however, I can't quite get it to work.
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
Would anyone happen to know a similar style that incorporates DOIs ? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. I am using Zotero 6.0.37
Taken from Isme-J's author guidelines:
- Reference style: see New Hart’s Rules/Oxford SciMed numbered references
- References are listed in numerical order.
- Journal article: Kennedy T, Jones R. Effect of obesity on esophageal transit. Am J Surg 1985;149:177–81.
Please include the full DOI link where available.
- Book: Long HC, Blatt MA, Higgins MC et al. Medical Decision Making. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.
- Book chapter: Manners T, Jones R, Riley M. Relationship of overweight to haitus hernia and reflux oesophagitis. In: Newman W (ed.), The Obesity Conundrum. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1997, 352–74.
- Websites: Public Health Laboratory Service. Antimicrobial Resistance in 2000: England and Wales. http://www.hpa.org.uk./infections/topics_az/antimicrobial_resistance/amr.pdf (7 January 2004, date last accessed).
When there are 4 or more authors, list the first author name followed by et al.
Page spans are elided (e.g., 213-5 and 137-87, 1185-2042).
Latin phrase ibid is discouraged
In-text citations: numbers in square brackets before punctuation [1, 3–5].
I currently revising a manuscript for submission to The ISME Journal, but have noticed the current citation style is missing DOI's in the bibliography. I have found the below thread on how to edit citation styles via CSL, however, I can't quite get it to work.
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
Would anyone happen to know a similar style that incorporates DOIs ? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. I am using Zotero 6.0.37
Taken from Isme-J's author guidelines:
- Reference style: see New Hart’s Rules/Oxford SciMed numbered references
- References are listed in numerical order.
- Journal article: Kennedy T, Jones R. Effect of obesity on esophageal transit. Am J Surg 1985;149:177–81.
Please include the full DOI link where available.
- Book: Long HC, Blatt MA, Higgins MC et al. Medical Decision Making. Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997.
- Book chapter: Manners T, Jones R, Riley M. Relationship of overweight to haitus hernia and reflux oesophagitis. In: Newman W (ed.), The Obesity Conundrum. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1997, 352–74.
- Websites: Public Health Laboratory Service. Antimicrobial Resistance in 2000: England and Wales. http://www.hpa.org.uk./infections/topics_az/antimicrobial_resistance/amr.pdf (7 January 2004, date last accessed).
When there are 4 or more authors, list the first author name followed by et al.
Page spans are elided (e.g., 213-5 and 137-87, 1185-2042).
Latin phrase ibid is discouraged
In-text citations: numbers in square brackets before punctuation [1, 3–5].
Open access article:
https://academic.oup.com/ismej/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ismejo/wrae241/7918809#505427206
New style here: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/4aeac1069c1473b1e3ef76d7dcc7e2f39819420b/the-isme-journal.csl
Let us know if you spot anything else over the next days.