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Hello! In addition to the brackets, the DOI appears to be differently formatted now. Instead of https://doi format it is now doi: doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13555 Here is a link to the guide for additional clarification: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.c…
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That was the issue; I had not emptied the trash. We are good now! Thank you!
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Oh, I'm sorry I was unclear. The change from B. A. Smith to Bob A. Smith was when I changed the names in Zotero (from B. A. Smith to Bob A. Smith). So, if Bob A. Smith is the only name reported for the author in Zotero, all in-text citations are Bob…
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Ok, interesting. The example I was using does not do this, so I will have to more thoroughly read the style manual to understand. Thank you!
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Sorry; I have a typo above. When Sally publishes first the citation is: S. A. Smith & Smith
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I just examined the entire document and see the team publishes in different orders. When Sally publishes first, the citation becomes: S. Smith & Smith I went through my Zotero library multiple times and searched for every instance of researche…
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I am experiencing a similar problem. I have reformatted my author names several times to try to work around it, but am having some form of issue no matter how they are formatted in Zotero. I have a husband and wife team, let's call Bob A. Smith and…
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Thank you! This is the guidance the Editor provided on 2/25 for a revise and resubmit, so I think we did the right thing with the style: "please include dois in the references when these are available"
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Maybe a very recent change?
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Oh interesting... we do need it to populate every time; we just received this guidance from the editor 2 weeks ago.
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So, a colleague and I went to use the style on two separate papers for JFS and found the double periods are corrected, but now the doi is gone. It is not populating? Sorry this is so much work!
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That worked! Thank you.
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Sorry to bother you again, but I am working on another article for JFS and found that if you don't have a doi, Zotero automatically inserts a second period. Is there any way to have the second period omitted if there is no doi available? I didn't ha…
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That worked brilliantly. Thank you!
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and thank you for your fast response :-)
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I was thinking that might be the case; they updated it. The bibliographic citations need the following adjustments, as far as I can see: 1. Article titles for journals need to be sentence case, not title case 2. At least in my Early View citations…
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I realize this is an old comment, but I am trying to apply the JFS style to an ms I am working on and found that the style is not inline with the current standards, at least for the in-text citation. They don't have a guide, but recent publications …