We're excited to announce the official release of CSL version 1.0.2 with lots of new item types, variables, and terms on January 1, 2022.
For details see https://t.co/pBPwxzxw7j
@VictoriaGiarra1@zotero Cell is switching their citation format to unify it across all Cell family journals (and to follow a superscript numeric style). The request to change this came directly from the Cell editorial office. The updated style is correct.
The 1,000's contributor contributed to our styles repository some time this summer.
These 1,003 folks have contributed & improved more than 2,500 different automated citation styles covering more than 10,000 style & author guides.
Thank you!
@maxmnoll @petras_max @ZaoeRV Wir nehmen juristische Stile auch wenn nur Sekundärquellen richtig dargestellt werden. Mit den Urteilen ist das ja in der Tat eher schwierig
More good things in the new year:
@retorquere expanded our automated quality assurance with a github action that standardizes element order & indents for all pull requests passing automated checks.
In action e.g. https://t.co/XNWwG5k9g0
Unreasonably (?) excited about this!
With special thanks to @bmwiernik@bdarcus & Dennis Maier for doing the bulk of work finalizing 1.0.2 in 2020 and to them & @1nukshuk@retorquere and me 😊 @adam42smith for helping with the release during winter break.
You can revisit the action here:
https://t.co/kTVaShXvPl
All our systems, including the Visual Editor https://t.co/d2W0q142KP have been updated to 1.0.2
You can see newly available item types, variables and terms here:
https://t.co/UebivPu78o
We'll gradually start updating major styles like APA, MLA, Vancouver & Chicago 1/2
2/2 Most ref managers don't have support for the new variables/terms yet, but most CSL citation processors are compatible with 1.0.2, and you can use 1.0.2 data e.g. in YAML or JSON form with citeproc-pandoc or using Extra in Zotero
All our systems, including the Visual Editor https://t.co/d2W0q142KP have been updated to 1.0.2
You can see newly available item types, variables and terms here:
https://t.co/UebivPu78o
We'll gradually start updating major styles like APA, MLA, Vancouver & Chicago 1/2
Our styles repository, locales, and validator have been update to CSL version 1.0.2 - we're officially on our 1st new version in more than 9 years!!!
Thanks for everyone who helped!
We'll have more on 1.0.2 soon.
Our styles repository, locales, and validator have been update to CSL version 1.0.2 - we're officially on our 1st new version in more than 9 years!!!
Thanks for everyone who helped!
We'll have more on 1.0.2 soon.
Welcoming another CSL citation processor: citeproc-rs (rust) by @cormacrelf is now available as an option in the @zotero beta.
See https://t.co/77BYnvrxWO for details.
We're again excited to participated in #Hacktoberfest with our styles and locales repo: Improve a CSL style, add a new one for a journal, or improve or one of our 53(!) translations of CSL terms into other languages:
https://t.co/tItTyvVder
https://t.co/OhlSdUXlQM
@Videlais@noahwf@zotero This would typically be in the context of a full citation style -- is _Game Studies_ adopting these recommendations? Doesn't look like we have a GS style at all, so could create one with specific game citation built in.
In foreseeable future wld still be "Software" in Zotero tho
@noahwf@Videlais@zotero CSL is the official repository: https://t.co/Fq2Lry4xJX is a quasi-realtime mirror of our repository.
Adding new item types is significantly more complicated than adding new styles, though.
Another job with opportunities to impact a large & grateful user base and work in an amazing team creating open software.
Zotero has a track record of hiring people with non-traditional dev backgrounds.