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What happened to the American Chemical Society's author-date citation style in Zotero? The style is no longer listed in the style directory.
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Excellent! That did it.
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I am using American Chemical Society style and also have my entire bibliography generated in bold for some reason. Deleting and recreating the bibliography does not work. Entering a new first reference does not work. Making sure the entire page is n…
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I know very little about the history of the style. The first manual for authors was published in 1967. A more comprehensive manual was published in 1987. The overall publication style includes standards for chemical nomenclature, chemical structu…
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This style has been used for years by our state division, EPA and others connected with chemisty-related writing.
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Why can't there be a "pages" field in the template for books so a person can enter where in the book they found the information? This would then be listed in the bibliography (as required) with a "p" or "pp" in front of the pages cited. Exampl…
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I modified the style to add the period after the author and submitted the change for approval.
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Well, I tried. I will have to leave the change to you.
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I would do this myself, but I do not know how to upload modified CSL files to the Zotero library nor do I think I have the rights.
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The ACS author-date style currently does not add a period at the end of the author field in a bibliography entry. This is only apparent when the author is not a person, which for me is the majority of the time. Here is how the bibliography entr…
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Thank you very much.
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Interview template does not work. Template: Author. Affiliation, City, State. Phrase describing the material, Year. Reference List Example: Marchese, J. Monroe Community College, Rochester, NY Personal Interview, 2006.
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Very much agree that a "regulation" item type needs to be added.
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Great! Thanks very much.
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The Chicago style seemed to be, to my weak eyes, the closest to the American Chemical Society author-date style. I have made the modifications to the code that you gave me thank you. The page number still comes in, in the in-text citation, as a co…
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Yes, that is correct.
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"(Taylor and Smith, 2013, 22)" changed to "(Taylor and Smith, 2013, p 22)"
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Thanks for your help. I will do as you suggest.
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The first time you cite an agency, the full name of the agency should be provided in the in-text citation(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2013). How does using the acronym as the author and the full agency name as the publisher as you p…
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We use satellite imagery as information sources constantly. If images and artwork are formatted the same then no problemo. Thanks for the interaction.
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Some are art some are just images pulled from a website. If the is a URL field available I suppose that would work.
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Following are several examples of image citations formatted according to MLA, APA, and Chicago styles. MLA 2009 Style (examples from The Owl at Purdue) Goya, Francisco. The Family of Charles IV. 1800. Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid. Muse…
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I am talking about satellite photographs or photographic documentation. That is not artwork.
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I do not have the skill to make more than minimal changes to the Chicago style. This seems to be getting me by, but no where near me posting an official ACS author-date style. If I new how to modify an ACS number citation style to make it an autho…
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So do I need to try and develop an American Chemical Society author-date csl file that can be added to the Zotero directory of available citation styles or does someone in Zotero do this or Adam do you do this?
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Worked! Thanks a bunch.
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How do I recognize the entry spacing variable please?
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Thanks very much! One other issue- Both the Chicago style and the ACS style format bibliographic entries pertaining to pamphlets, bulletins and reports (in particular government ones) the same as books, with the title italicized. Here is a link to…
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For some reason the link above is not working. Here is the link again to chapter 14 of the American Chemical Society style manual that describes the author-date version: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/bk-2006-STYG.ch014
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