Changes between Initial Version and Version 2 of Ticket #1203


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Timestamp:
11/03/08 14:37:13 (8 years ago)
Author:
karnesky
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Elsevier uses a few different styles. The style that you link to is an author-date style & most that have "Elsevier" in their name are numeric styles. At least within the author information, there is some variation in the styles used by different journals beyond this.

I am reluctant to make a blanket change to all Elsevier styles without further documentation.

It is worth addressing this particular journal's style. As we create more independent styles that reflect the differences across the multiple Elsevier journal names, we should perhaps rename the styles accordingly. Having a separate (often dependent) style for every journal seems like a good long-term goal (the only downside being "browse-ability").

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  • Ticket #1203 – Description

    initial v2  
    1 In journal article citations, Elsevier styles should have a comma following the year of publication and page numbers should be preceded by "pp.". I can only prove this through example. Anything on Science Direct should work. Elsevier doesn't go out of its way to make its citation style known. It all seems to be locked up in .cls files, which I can't really parse.  
     1In journal article citations, some Elsevier styles should have a comma following the year of publication and page numbers should be preceded by "pp.". I can only prove this through example. Anything on Science Direct should work. Elsevier doesn't go out of its way to make its citation style known. It all seems to be locked up in .cls files, which I can't really parse.  
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    33Here's a link to a Science Direct article, if you have access to it.