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-==== I'm the publisher / editor of a journal, and I'd like to help get our style supported! ====+==== I'm the publisher/editor of a journal. What can do to have Zotero support our style====
  
-Fantastic!  You are the perfect person to get your style fully supported and officially correct.+Fantastic! You are the perfect person to get your style supported and approved.
  
-Get involved by [[dev/start/citation_styles|writing your own]] CSL style, or [[/requesting_styles|participate]] to get it written so it is perfectthen host it on your webpage - ideally at the "instructions for authors" +Zotero uses the [[http://citationstyles.org/|Citation Style Language]] (CSL). By helping to create a CSL style, you also create a style that can be used by [[http://www.mendeley.com/|Mendeley]], [[http://www.mekentosj.com/papers/|Papers3]], and many other reference management programs.
  
-Post on the [[/forum/11/|Styles Forum]] for more help.+If the [[/styles|Zotero Style Repository]] already contains a style for your journal, but is found to contain errors, please point out these errors on the [[/forum|Zotero Forums]]. Otherwise, either [[dev/citation_styles|create a CSL style]] yourself or [[https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles|request]] one at the [[/forum|Zotero Forums]]. 
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 +Once you have a CSL style that is of sufficient quality, consider linking to it on your webpage (or host it yourself) in the "Instructions for Authors" section.
  
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kb/requesting_styles_for_editors.1303609160.txt.gz · Last modified: 2011/04/23 21:39 by rmzelle