Citing in Nature Style with DOI
Hi,
We are trying to cite an article using a DOI in Nature Style in zbib.org. For some reason, it doesn't include the DOI in the citation. This is what we get:
Eckert, T. et al. Efficacy of chondroprotective food supplements based on collagen hydrolysate and compounds isolated from marine organisms. Marine Drugs 19, 542 (2021).
This is also the problem in Zotero standalone.
According to the Nature Style formatting guide the DOI should be included in the citation - usually before the year.
"Research datasets may be cited in the reference list if they have been assigned digital object identifiers (DOIs) and include authors, title, publisher (repository name), identifier (DOI expressed as a URL). Example: Hao, Z., AghaKouchak, A., Nakhjiri, N. & Farahmand, A. Global Integrated Drought Monitoring and Prediction System (GIDMaPS) data sets. figshare http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.853801 (2014)."
Are you able to help us fix this?
Thank you!
We are trying to cite an article using a DOI in Nature Style in zbib.org. For some reason, it doesn't include the DOI in the citation. This is what we get:
Eckert, T. et al. Efficacy of chondroprotective food supplements based on collagen hydrolysate and compounds isolated from marine organisms. Marine Drugs 19, 542 (2021).
This is also the problem in Zotero standalone.
According to the Nature Style formatting guide the DOI should be included in the citation - usually before the year.
"Research datasets may be cited in the reference list if they have been assigned digital object identifiers (DOIs) and include authors, title, publisher (repository name), identifier (DOI expressed as a URL). Example: Hao, Z., AghaKouchak, A., Nakhjiri, N. & Farahmand, A. Global Integrated Drought Monitoring and Prediction System (GIDMaPS) data sets. figshare http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.853801 (2014)."
Are you able to help us fix this?
Thank you!
@damnation -- if you want to take a look, I think the logic here would be to include DOIs (and fall back to URLs) for articles without page numbers.
Example paper that clearly shows no DOIs for published articles, but only for ones without volume/page: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09450-9