New Style: Journal of Hellenic Studies (Name-Date)
Hello.
I've tried to put together a style for the *Journal of Hellenic Studies* - a major journal in Classics & Ancient History. I've posted it here: git://gist.github.com/1020696.git and would be very grateful for suggestions/corrections/improvements/etc. This is the first time I've tried to do anything like this, so apologies in advance for any idiotic and/or inelegant coding...
I've put the 'Category field' as 'Humanities', since 'Classics' doesn't seem to be a possible option (and 'History' isn't quite right), but am happy to have suggestions for better labels.
One specific question: is there any way to insist on 'and' (rather than '&', or a comma) as the connector in the publisher-place field (for instances where there's more than one publication place)? From my reading of the CSL webpage it looked like the 'and' command could only be used in lists of names of people, but perhaps that's nonsense...
Many thanks!
I've tried to put together a style for the *Journal of Hellenic Studies* - a major journal in Classics & Ancient History. I've posted it here: git://gist.github.com/1020696.git and would be very grateful for suggestions/corrections/improvements/etc. This is the first time I've tried to do anything like this, so apologies in advance for any idiotic and/or inelegant coding...
I've put the 'Category field' as 'Humanities', since 'Classics' doesn't seem to be a possible option (and 'History' isn't quite right), but am happy to have suggestions for better labels.
One specific question: is there any way to insist on 'and' (rather than '&', or a comma) as the connector in the publisher-place field (for instances where there's more than one publication place)? From my reading of the CSL webpage it looked like the 'and' command could only be used in lists of names of people, but perhaps that's nonsense...
Many thanks!
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Otherwise this looks good at a first glance. Your missing a closing > at the end of line 128. Also, are you using straight/dumb quotes on purpose? Zotero can do smart quotes.
On dumb-quotes: I found that the smart-quotes didn't reproduce properly when I generated the bibliography in word (in my default font, anyway: Palatino Linotype) -- they just showed up as strange blobs... But I do prefer smart quotes, so if you know what I might have done wrong then I'll happily put them back in.
If you get 'blobs' using the default setting then there is not much to do - I'd still be curious if it worked in an even more standard font like Times New Roman, but Palatino really shouldn't be a problem. If you tried to write the smartquotes into the term section yourself, you probably did something wrong - they're sometimes a bit messy to code.
If everything else looks ok, would it be possible to add the style to the repository?
I added smart quotes - have a look here
https://gist.github.com/1022372
I also added en-GB as the default locale (l.2), otherwise everyone submitting from, e.g., the US would run into problems, because all the terms and quotes you define wouldn't apply.
I'm a little puzzled the smart quotes don't work out of the box - they should. Maybe the locales just haven't been updated yet - the en-GB locale has single smart quotes.
Anyway - the other thing is that the fact that this is the author-date version of the style should probably be reflected in the id/link as well - how about jhs-author-date?
Are you affiliated with the journal? Is there any chance to get them to link to the Zotero style from their page?
I'll ask the journal to stick a Zotero link on their webpage and in the style guide (I'm on the editorial board).
What about the note-based style? Is that just MHRA? If so, should we include that as a dependent style (i.e. a copy of MHRA that's called jhs-note)?
Once this shows up on the repository (should be within hours), the install link will be
http://www.zotero.org/styles/jhs-author-date/dev?install=1
Thanks for contributing. Let us know when you put something on the journal page - I'm always curious to track these things.