Updating Organization Science citation style
Hello,
I am submitting a paper to the journal "Organization Science" (part of INFORMS group). I have added the OS style (which was last updated in 2016) to my Zotero styles and applied to my document, but the resulting in-text citations and bibliography are not correct.
Two main mistakes I found are:
• The in-text citations should be indicated in chronological order (from oldest to newest), instead they currently are in alphabetical order (as in APA)
• The journal names in the bibliography should be abbreviated, but they are not.
Sample OS citations (following INFORMS style) are here: https://pubsonline.informs.org/pb-assets/INFORMSReferencesStyle-1513283897320.pdf
Can someone help me by either guiding me to update the style, or updating the style directly?
Thanks in advance!
I am submitting a paper to the journal "Organization Science" (part of INFORMS group). I have added the OS style (which was last updated in 2016) to my Zotero styles and applied to my document, but the resulting in-text citations and bibliography are not correct.
Two main mistakes I found are:
• The in-text citations should be indicated in chronological order (from oldest to newest), instead they currently are in alphabetical order (as in APA)
• The journal names in the bibliography should be abbreviated, but they are not.
Sample OS citations (following INFORMS style) are here: https://pubsonline.informs.org/pb-assets/INFORMSReferencesStyle-1513283897320.pdf
Can someone help me by either guiding me to update the style, or updating the style directly?
Thanks in advance!
Journal names are already shortened. Make sure you have the "Use MedLine abbreviations" checkbox ticked.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/7469
Unfortunately, I still see the old style in my Zotero, and the order of citations in my documents hasn't updated (I restarted both Zotero and Word).
Is there any other action I should take to update the style?
Also, unfortunately OS (and INFORMS) uses a different abbreviation style from the MedLine one. I add below two screenshots, one from a recent OS publication, and one with the MedLine abbreviation applied to my Word document bibliography (the example journal is Strategic Management Journal).
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u6539707/p8mypsnv5l00jncdsi7e.png
https://s3.amazonaws.com/zotero.org/images/forums/u6539707/5dsnuxc2fkynatbzu2p5.png
Thanks again for your help!
(The style should be available in the next 20mins or so)