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Aug 28, 2019
Awesome! You just created a pull request to the Citation Styles Language styles repository. One of our human volunteers will try to get in touch soon (usually within a week). In the meantime, I will run some automated checks. You should be notified of the results in a few minutes. If you haven't done so yet, please make sure your style validates and follows all our other Style Requirements. To update this pull request, visit the "Files changed" tab above, and click on the pencil icon (see below) in the top-right corner of your style to start editing. If you have any questions, please leave a comment and we'll get back to you. While we usually respond in English, feel free to write in whatever language you're most comfortable. |
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Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: springer-imis-series-migrationsgesellschaften-english.csl (new)(Hancké et al. 2007; CSL search by example 2012) |
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Still trying to understand the relationship between this and the various closed pull request. From my perspective, the ideal scenario would still seem to be a single, language neutral citation style. |
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I'd love to code a language-neutral citation style, but unfortunately, due to my coding skills (which are not existing), I simply was not able to code one of this kind. To me, it feels like a big problem of Zotero/CSL that there are no additional manuals, which could help me to build the required citation style. As this is a project I am working on in my working time, I am not able to teach myself the whole process of coding a citation style, nor will I be able to put any more working time into it. Sadly none of my coworkers has these skills, so we have to deal with the outcomes I was able to produce. We, therefore, decided to reduce ourselves to the citation style in English, as we need this one by the end of the month Septembre. We hope that you understand and support our request. |
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@adam3smith may you please reply to my statement or better, may you just accept the stylesheet? We really need it for our further work on the book series. Thank you very much. |
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1 test failedspringer-imis-series-migrationsgesellschaften: must validate against the CSL 1.0.1 schema
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1 test failedspringer-imis-series-migrationsgesellschaften: style ID must be of the form "http://www.zotero.org/styles/" + style file name (without ".csl" extension, e.g. "http://www.zotero.org/styles/apa")
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OK, with the exception of the one question below, this should now be in pretty good shape in German and English. The day-month dates in German are going to be off, but I'll assume that'll be rare enough to not be much of an issue. |
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<text variable="abstract"/> |
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adam3smith
Sep 21, 2019
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This is a bit puzzling -- what do you want the abstract for for webpages?
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Sep 22, 2019
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@adam3smith thank you so much for your help! To be honest, we do not need abstracts for web pages, I can not explain why that's in the code. But the line can be deleted.
Once again, many thanks for your support
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Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: springer-imis-series-migrationsgesellschaften.csl (new)(Hancké et al. 2007; CSL search by example 2012) |
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Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: springer-imis-series-migrationsgesellschaften.csl (new)(Hancké et al. 2007; CSL search by example 2012) |
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OK, removed, thanks. Sorry for the long wait. |
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@Schrader311, we forgot to ask: are the publisher guidelines available online somewhere? We try to always include "documentation" links in every style (see also https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Style-Requirements#10---documentation-link). |
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@rmzelle, this is the link for the book series: https://www.imis.uni-osnabrueck.de/publikationen/migrationsgesellschaften.html There are no publishers guidelines online yet, but we will put it online in the next weeks. |
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@adam3smith @rmzelle I would like to thank you both very much for your support in completing this task. Without your efforts, it would not have been finished! Thanks |
Schrader311 commentedAug 28, 2019
This stylesheet is for the ongoing book series 'Migrationsgesellschaften' at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at University Osnabrück, Germany. It is especially for the English-writing authors and should help to institutionalize the ongoing book series. The style fits the requirements of the publisher.