Hi,
I’m using OJS 3x.
I’m using Citation Style Language.
If i choose the Vancouver style, there is probably a bug.
To compose the citation, OJS is using the path instead of using the abbreviated name.
Regards,
Tarcisio Pereira.
Hi,
I’m using OJS 3x.
I’m using Citation Style Language.
If i choose the Vancouver style, there is probably a bug.
To compose the citation, OJS is using the path instead of using the abbreviated name.
Regards,
Tarcisio Pereira.
Hi,
Some news?
Regards,
Tarcisio Pereira
Can you provide an example of what you expect to see in a citation, and what you actually see? (This might well be a problem with the 3rd-party CSL library we’re using, but this will help determine.)
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Public Knowledge Project Team
Hi @asmecher
Example: http://www.revistas.usp.br/revmae/article/view/143713
If I choose Vancouver style I see:
Laky L. Religious meaning and political role of the Olympic agones in the archaic and classical periods. revmae [Internet]. 30Dec.2017 [cited 5Aug.2019];(29):60-4. Available from: http://www.revistas.usp.br/revmae/article/view/143713
revmae is actually the journal path
The correct would be:
Laky L. Religious meaning and political role of the Olympic agones in the archaic and classical periods. Rev. Mus. Arqueol. Etnol. [Internet]. 30Dec.2017 [cited 5Aug.2019];(29):60-4. Available from: http://www.revistas.usp.br/revmae/article/view/143713
Rev. Mus. Arqueol. Etnol. is actually the Journal Abbreviation.
I don’t know if I could explain it well.
Regards,
Tarcisio Pereira
See [OJS 3.1.1-1] Citation style uses journal initials instead of abbreviation · Issue #3769 · pkp/pkp-lib · GitHub. This has already been resolved in OJS 3.1.2 and newer.
Regards,
Alec Smecher
Public Knowledge Project Team