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Update international-journal-of-exercise-science.csl #2638

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libora commented Apr 19, 2017

I recomend turn-off "access" macro. URL is not shown in any articles which I control on the web of the IJES journal.

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bwiernik commented Apr 19, 2017

@libora URLs/DOIs not being shown in the published version doesn't necessarily mean they should be in the style. Often, a publisher might request URLs/DOIs in order to embed links or supply citation information, etc., but not show the links in the PDF. If a style guide requests URLs/DOIs, we should err on the side of supplying them, even if they aren't showing up in published versions.

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rmzelle commented Apr 19, 2017

If a style guide requests URLs/DOIs, we should err on the side of supplying them

I don't see them requesting them (at http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijes/styleguide.html), though, so I'll merge this as is.

@rmzelle rmzelle merged commit 0b5ffe2 into citation-style-language:master Apr 19, 2017

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