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Create american-school-of-classical-studies-at-athens.csl #3890

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wallrodt commented Jan 25, 2019

This is the first version of the ASCSA style for Hesperia.
There is a custom abbreviations.json file to accompany this style. That file allows the use of the AJA (American Journal of Archaeology) abbreviations for Journals and Book Series (but not for Standard Reference Works). I don't know how to add that to this style.

There is a custom abbreviations.json file to accompany this style. I don't know how to add that.
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rmzelle commented Jan 26, 2019

@wallrodt, thanks! A few questions:

  • Did you base this on the Ecology CSL style, or another style? Ecology is mentioned in this style's template link, but it doesn't look like that's right.
  • Style-specific abbreviation lists are a citeproc-js/Juris-M specific feature that isn't part of the official CSL specification, and we unfortunately currently don't support them.
  • Is http://athina.ascsa.edu.gr/pdf/uploads/Guidelines10-13.pdf an intranet webpage? I'm trying to access it but it doesn't load for me.
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rmzelle commented Feb 2, 2019

The style-specific abbreviation is something that might be Zotero specific, which is my target audience. Many Classics related fields use the AJA abbreviations for bibliography, so this is a big part of the style.

Since we currently don't have a way to store and distribute custom abbreviation lists, you'll just have to provide your users with this file yourself for now. https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/275237/#Comment_275237 suggests that Zotero users can use a custom abbreviations.json file by copying it into their Zotero data directory.

I hired someone to get the stylesheet started. I don’t know what template they started with.

@POBrien333, was that you by any chance? You're currently mentioned in the style. If it's just carry-over from another style I'll remove your name here.

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POBrien333 commented Feb 3, 2019

That was me.

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rmzelle commented Feb 3, 2019

@POBrien333, thanks for clarifying. It looks like we can make a dependent for Hesperia, right? https://www.jstor.org/journal/hesperia

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POBrien333 commented Feb 3, 2019

Yes, let me check and submit a PR if.

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rmzelle commented Feb 5, 2019

@wallrodt, can you send us the abbreviations list?

You can either make a pull request at https://github.com/citation-style-language/abbreviations (file name doesn't really matter), or you can add the file here as an attachment to a GitHub comment. For the latter, note that email attachments don't work, and it looks like you'd have to give the JSON file a ".txt" extension (see https://help.github.com/articles/file-attachments-on-issues-and-pull-requests/).

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wallrodt commented Feb 5, 2019

aja_abbreviations_json.txt
This should be renamed abbreviations.json and placed in the top level of the user's Zotero folder.

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rmzelle commented Feb 5, 2019

aja_abbreviations_json.txt
This should be renamed abbreviations.json and placed in the top level of the user's Zotero folder.

Great, thanks. I uploaded this file at https://github.com/citation-style-language/abbreviations/blob/master/american-journal-of-archaeology/abbreviations.json. Clicking the "Raw" button gives you the actual file: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/abbreviations/master/american-journal-of-archaeology/abbreviations.json

Can you also tell us where you found the list of AJA abbreviations?

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