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Adam, the style for Clinical Infectious Diseases is incorrectly inserting a full-stop after words in journal title abbreviations. For example, "Trop. Med. Int. Health 2015; 20:1733–1744." when the style used by the journal is, "Trop Med Int Health…
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Fixed! Thank you very much.
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Wow! Very rapid and helpful responses, thank you. In case someone else finds it helpful, this is how I modified the Harvard Reference Format 1 (author-date) harvard1.csi file using Notepad++ to get a bibliography sorted by surname-year-title in the …
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Note that the problem can be improved by manually changing all instances of "Adams, AB" and "Adams, Alan" to "Adams, A", but the problem of subsequent authors remains - Year is sorted within each group of all authors, NOT just the first author (so Y…
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Thank you.
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Thanks. Can you fix problem one?
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Thanks, that fixed the superscript problem in an existing bibliography. However, there are two remaining issues. First, in the bibliography, the text starts too close to the numbers (it's OK for references 1-9, but immediately adjacent to refer…
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Sorry, not like the AMA style, but like this, "Crowcroft NS, Booy R, Harrison T, et al: Severe and unrecognised: pertussis in UK infants. Arch Dis Child 88:802, 2003.", with superscript numbers in the text, and a numbered bibliography arranged in al…
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Can anyone tell me a style that is like the American Medical Association one (with superscripted numbers in the text), but with a (numbered) bibliography that is in alphabetical order? The American Physiological Society style produces a (numbered) …
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Thank you both for your prompt replies. I have prepared a pdf file that shows the format of all the default styles (plus the American Physiological Society style, which lists a numbered bibliography in alphabetical order). Is there any way I can em…
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Sorry to post again. In the AMA style, I replaced the line with the line but I still get periods, for example, "N. Engl. J. Med 1979". I get my journal references from PubMed. Does this mean there is no way to get rid of the periods at present?
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Adam, Sorry - Notepad had saved filename.csl.txt - problem solved.
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Thanks Adam. When I drag the modified csl file onto a Firefox page, the text appears - but where do I click Install (I'm using Zotero version 2)?