Patents in the Royal Society of Chemistry format
Hello!
When I add patents using the Royal Society of Chemistry template, I get something like United States, US20020010368A1, 2002. However, according to the guidelines, the formatting should be as follows:
You should provide the name of the patentee(s), patent issuer, patent number and year. For example: J. C. Chung, US Pat., 20100105549A1, 2010; Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, Jpn. Pat., 2013034915A, 2013.
https://www.rsc.org/publishing/publish-with-us/publish-a-journal-article/green-chemistry
Could this be fixed? I tried to look into it myself but have no idea of coding. Thanks in advanced!
When I add patents using the Royal Society of Chemistry template, I get something like United States, US20020010368A1, 2002. However, according to the guidelines, the formatting should be as follows:
You should provide the name of the patentee(s), patent issuer, patent number and year. For example: J. C. Chung, US Pat., 20100105549A1, 2010; Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, Jpn. Pat., 2013034915A, 2013.
https://www.rsc.org/publishing/publish-with-us/publish-a-journal-article/green-chemistry
Could this be fixed? I tried to look into it myself but have no idea of coding. Thanks in advanced!
Upgrade Storage
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/fc3c418e7bb014d57ace35964b0a33f38ed251a1/royal-society-of-chemistry.csl
For example: It currently outputs for my case:
O. Homestad, United States, US20020010368A1, 2002.
But the example from the website is:
J. C. Chung, US Pat., 20100105549A1, 2010
The corrections would be:
1. Use the field "Country" instead of "Issuing Authority"; which should result in "US" instead of "United States" for patents automatically downloaded from Google Patents.
2. Addition of the word "Pat." after the Country field.
I think that should be perfect, if possible!
I've just merged a slightly improved version. You can update your style or it'll do so automatically after a while. It will have today's date.