From cc8bcbee1286633c72bfdd30195ec8b5d421c130 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Kaplan Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 08:36:05 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Modifying agu.csl to conform to better conform to my understanding of AGU style based on their style guide and experience with AGU references. Changes consist of: 1) Make it so that all references use initials for author's first names. I am not sure if this is officially in the style document, but I have never seen an AGU publication that didn't use initials for author names. 2) Make it so that et al. is only used in bibliographic references when you have more than 10 authors and that only the first author name is used in this case, in accordance with http://www.agu.org/pubs/AuthorRefSheet.pdf. 3) Set the disambiguate-add-givenname option to false for citations. This MAY BE INCORRECT (not clear from above mentioned style guide - no mention of what to do in ambiguous cases), but setting it to true caused it to add the disambiguation in OpenOffice citations in wierd places. I think this might be a BUG in Zotero. I am guessing that upon citation Zotero was using disambiguate with respect to all references in my database, not just those in the document, AND that it considered names like John L. Doe and J. L. Doe different (or something like that), causing it to add initials when it really wasn't necessary. Turning this off will produce the correct result in the vaste majority of cases, but will fail in just those cases where disambiguate is supposed to be used. --- csl/agu.csl | 9 +++++---- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/csl/agu.csl b/csl/agu.csl index 71d91df61..bbbd278f0 100644 --- a/csl/agu.csl +++ b/csl/agu.csl @@ -26,7 +26,8 @@ + delimiter=", " form="long" + delimiter-precedes-last="always" initialize-with=". "/>