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Style error: council-of-science-editors-alphabetical.csl #2749

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JeremyHorst opened this Issue Jun 19, 2017 · 18 comments

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JeremyHorst commented Jun 19, 2017

The journal's issue number should appear if it exists, and there should be a period after the journal name abbreviation, for CSE 8.
This is either a problem with this format file, or Papers3... help!

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POBrien333 commented Jun 19, 2017

Hi @JeremyHorst
This is how it appears in the style editor (http://editor.citationstyles.org/codeEditor/):

  1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. 2007 [accessed 2010 Jul 26];40(3):307–332.

The issue number is defo there. Can you test in a fresh document and make sure the issue number (3 in this case) is actually in the field where it's meant to be in Papers?

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adam3smith commented Jun 19, 2017

Thanks! The question was for the relevant passage from the CSE manual, though, so we can double-check. We're always making sure to go back to style guides before making changes to styles just to be safe.

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rmzelle commented Jul 3, 2017

It currently leads to the output: Horst JA, Ellenikiotis H, Milgrom PL. 2016. UCSF Protocol for Caries Arrest Using Silver Diamine Fluoride: Rationale, Indications and Consent. J Calif Dent Assoc 44:16–28.

I'm a bit confused here, because https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/council-of-science-editors-alphabetical.csl currently doesn't seem to print the journal title for articles (see @damnation333's example above).

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adam3smith commented Jul 3, 2017

(note this is with papers 3 -- might just be an old version of the style?)

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rmzelle commented Jul 3, 2017

@adam3smith, that might be the case, but that doesn't take away the fact that our current style doesn't seem to print the journal title for articles (see @damnation333's example above), which can't be right.

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adam3smith commented Jul 3, 2017

yes, of course. Two separate issues. We need to fix the style, but the error isn't what was originally reported.

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rmzelle commented Jul 3, 2017

Right.

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POBrien333 commented Jul 15, 2017

We've recently updated the CSE author-date style, but the numeric style is still from 2014.
Could I just copy the bibliography part over from the author-date style?
Are the two styles in alignment and just the in-text bit is different? I can only assume this style gets used widely and it would be good to get it fixed asap.

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rmzelle commented Jul 15, 2017

Could I just copy the bibliography part over from the author-date style?
Are the two styles in alignment and just the in-text bit is different?

We really need to check this with the manual, or with somebody who has access to it, especially since the 8th edition apparently changed the citation format quite a bit.

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POBrien333 commented Jul 15, 2017

I uploaded the pdf to the manual in the other style when I fixed it recently ;)

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rmzelle commented Jul 15, 2017

@POBrien333, can you remove that link? We really shouldn't distribute commercial style guide materials ourselves.

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rmzelle commented Jul 15, 2017

Are the two styles in alignment and just the in-text bit is different?

Since you have access to the manual, I assume this question is regarding the CSL styles, instead of the different CSE citation formats? If CSL styles are very similar, you can use something like https://www.diffchecker.com/ to compare two versions.

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POBrien333 commented Jul 21, 2017

Can we close this one?

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rmzelle commented Jul 21, 2017

Once #2749 (comment) has been addressed, yes.

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cazzerson commented Feb 6, 2018

The issue number is also missing in the output of the current council-of-science-editors-author-date.csl.

<text variable="volume" prefix=" "/>
<text variable="page" prefix=":"/>

https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/council-of-science-editors-alphabetical.csl#L239

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adam3smith commented Jan 10, 2019

The missing container-title in the alphabetical style is still not fixed. The issue number in author-date is there.

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