Style request: Agriculture, Ecosystems,& Environment
I would like to request a style for Agriculture, Ecosystems, & Environment.
Similar to: Ecology
Differences:
In-text citations
1. Comma after author(s), e.g. "(Doe et al., 2011)"
2. Entries separated with a semicolon (;), e.g. "(Doe et al., 2011; Smith et al., 2011)"
Bibliography
Journal articles:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Journal name abbreviated, e.g. "... 2011. J. Arid. Environ."
5. Comma after volume, e.g. "... 2011. J. Arid. Environ. 56, 39-46"
6. No DOI
Books:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Number of edition spelled out and edition abbreviated, e.g. "Strunk Jr., W., White, E.B., 1979. The Elements of Style, third ed. Macmillan, New York"
Edited books:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Pages indicated at very end with "pp.", e.g. "Mettam, G.R., Adams, L.B., 1999. How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: Jones, B.S., Smith , R.Z. (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age. E-Publishing Inc., New York, pp. 281–304."
5. Comma after title, see above example
6. "in" not italicized, replaced with "in:", see above example
7. "editors" replaced with "(Eds.)", see above example
8. Comma after "(Eds.)" and before title
Style guide found at:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503298/authorinstructions
Sample issue (hopefully open access):
http://goo.gl/dNpZK
Thank you!
Similar to: Ecology
Differences:
In-text citations
1. Comma after author(s), e.g. "(Doe et al., 2011)"
2. Entries separated with a semicolon (;), e.g. "(Doe et al., 2011; Smith et al., 2011)"
Bibliography
Journal articles:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Journal name abbreviated, e.g. "... 2011. J. Arid. Environ."
5. Comma after volume, e.g. "... 2011. J. Arid. Environ. 56, 39-46"
6. No DOI
Books:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Number of edition spelled out and edition abbreviated, e.g. "Strunk Jr., W., White, E.B., 1979. The Elements of Style, third ed. Macmillan, New York"
Edited books:
1. No "and" for multiple authors, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
2. No period before year, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
3. Surname first, e.g. "Doe, A.B., Smith, C.D., 2011. ..."
4. Pages indicated at very end with "pp.", e.g. "Mettam, G.R., Adams, L.B., 1999. How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: Jones, B.S., Smith , R.Z. (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age. E-Publishing Inc., New York, pp. 281–304."
5. Comma after title, see above example
6. "in" not italicized, replaced with "in:", see above example
7. "editors" replaced with "(Eds.)", see above example
8. Comma after "(Eds.)" and before title
Style guide found at:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/503298/authorinstructions
Sample issue (hopefully open access):
http://goo.gl/dNpZK
Thank you!
https://gist.github.com/956321
Journal names should be abbreviated.
DOI should not be present.
You should be getting abbreviated journal names already, if there is a value in the "Journal Abbrev." field. Does that not work?
(Edit: With DOI removed, you will start seeing URLs wherever they are available. If this should be removed as well, let me know.)
The abbreviated journal names appear; I just had an overwhelming number of references with missing "Journal Abbrev." fields.
Thanks for all the help.
Regardless, AFM does not exist in the Style Repository, but perhaps it could be added as a dependent style? I will be working with it closely over the next few weeks so I will keep my eye out for any differences that arise.
Thanks for this style.