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Thanks!!!
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So Bioessays wrote back. I asked: 1) are the journal names and volume numbers italicized? 2) individuals who manage the Zotero reference style repository had this comment which I will quote in full: " This essentially looks like a numeric APA styl…
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As for the volume number, in the latest version in print it is in italics. There are several differences from what they currently use and what they have in the examples they emailed me. Here is an open access article from their most current edition…
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Thanks adamsith and bwiernik, I'll email them right away.
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Would the APA Endnote file contain this info in a manner that would be easy to deduce?
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Frustratingly, I checked a paper from their most recent edition and it is different from what they sent me and from the current style in Zotero. In both (the old style and what they are currently using) the Journal name is in Italics.
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They also sent me an attached "APA Endnote file". I can send this to you if you think it will help.
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"I'm surprised that the second one would be different for the two styles -" I went back to check and again you are right, the old RNA style also listed a few extra abbreviations and first names sprinkled throughout the manuscript. I tried a few…
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Thanks. I used the CSHLP style and everything looks fine except for a few glitches. The first, I'm guessing is easy to fix - this style is using the official journal name instead of the abbreviated name in the Bibliography. So instead of "Mol. …
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Also they append "et al." after the first author's name in the case that there are more than two authors.
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"They don't disclose how many authors to use in a citation; only in the bibliography." Yeah I know, and I realize that this may be the source of the problem. I just checked published manuscripts that appear in both journals and they use a maxim…