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                Well yes it needs adjustment to zotero's internals. Its probably best to lobby for such a change so future generations can benefit!
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                The mappings from zotero are rather thin for these types. For a Hearing entry in zotero you will find Type is bill and book title => title Contributor => author Committee (not mapped) Place => Publisher-place Publisher => publisher # o…
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                As far as I can tell Earth and Planetary Science Letters and Icarus journals have the same style as Metabolic Engineering. I'm starting to loose track of what shares what format. I think we need some schema support to show the duplication of styles.…
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                Yes - this looks to be the case in a few publications RNA, genome and genes and development all share the same style Genome biology and bmc bioinformatics are also the same So I think we need a way of attaching multiple names to the same style.
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                Some journals in biology: Bioinformatics: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/ - Done Nucleic Acids Research: http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/ - Done BMC bioinformatics: http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcbioinformatics/ Genome Research: http://www.…
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                Some journals in biology: Bioinformatics: http://bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org/ - Done Nucleic Acids Research: http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/ - Done BMC bioinformatics: http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcbioinformatics/ Genome Research: http://www.…
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                I've uploaded an AAG style - fairly rudimentary, but something we can go to work on.
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                I'm willing to help out on the AAG if you have a url that describes it. I can collaborate on it with you if you want.
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                This styles is now maintained at the following page http://www.zotero.org/styles along with others - and can be directly loaded into Zotero 1.0.2 when it is released. Great news! (although possibly not for the bug reports I'll get!).
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                These styles are now maintained at the following page http://www.zotero.org/styles along with others - and can be directly loaded into Zotero 1.0.2 when it is released. Great news! (although possibly not for the bug reports I'll get!).
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                Got any URLs for those formats?
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                Journal of Bacteriology done - although I had trouble understanding some of the formats so it only works well for journal articles and book chapters. If you can try it out and tell me whats missing I can make some changes. I find ISO 690 rather…
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                Neuroreport format added - at least a first version.
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                PNAS journal done - although the style is very sketchy - guess its mostly just journal articles.
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                The new styles should appear alongside the old ones, so I guess they didn't install correctly. You could try running the installref.bat from a DOS prompt, and then send me the output and I'll see if I can see what happened.
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                Its not very easy to do currently. If you are running on windows, I have a sort of crummy .bat file that has a go at adding it automatically which I can send you. If you give me an email address and tell me what formats you are interested in test…
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                Cell journal format added at the above trac ticket
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                There is a new test version of two Chicago styles here https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/632 These use the new format for citation markup, and mostly adhere to this http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html format I…
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                The details are a bit sparse on forms other than papers in journals, but it looks fairly similar to a format I already have, with a few minor changes. I've uploaded it to the trac harvard entry. https://www.zotero.org/trac/ticket/632
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                Hmm - what version are you referring to? I used http://library.curtin.edu.au/referencing/harvard.pdf as the basis. e.g., Madden, R & Hogan, T 1997, The definition of disability in Australia: moving towards national consistency, Australian Insti…
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                I've added that last one in as variant 3. Maybe we should take a vote :-)
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                Thanks - thats useful - might have a go at it. However its missing a few details - like when et. al. kicks in, what page numbers should look like in citations and a few other bits.
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                Jon - can't reproduce the space issue on missing author - it works for me in word, might try OO in a bit. I've uploaded a new version though with a couple of tidy ups in.
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                CSE first cut is now done.
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                Any other common citation formats wanted? I'm going to be having a go at the Science format, as it looks interesting and a bit different. PNAS would be nice but I can't find a good description of it... Any others - with URLs to the formatting rule…
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                Thanks - fixed.
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                I think I mentioned it elsewhere. This format requires a fixed citation format for the course books. So most are (foo 1993) but for the course book it needs to be (HP) so I abuse the volume field currently to force that.
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                I've done a custom format for an open university course I'm on (A251) although most of mine are S courses. This course has its own weird rules, but has some Harvard like syntax. Some of the rules are specific to this course, so I don't think its wor…
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                Thanks - think I've now fixed those too.
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                Great - I'll fix the page number thing.
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