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Pro Tip: Adding additional citation styles
Papers2 currently ships with the most commonly used citation
styles. However, it is possible to add more citation styles.
Adding existing styles from the CSL repository
The style
repository on github has a wide selection of additional styles
which are Citation Style Language (CSL) files. You can learn more
about CSL files on the CitationStyles.org website.
Search for the style which you would like to add. It may be
easier to find your style by pressing '⌘' + 'F' to search
rather than scrolling through this long list. Note that some styles
are named by their abbreviated version rather than their full name.
Once you've found your style,
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Keep in mind we take no responsibility for the accuracy of the
styles from this site so it is always good to double-check this
once your manuscript is formatted. However, the vast majority of
these styles should be accurate.
Navigate to your Papers2 library on your hard drive. If you're
unsure where this is you can find its location by clicking on
'Preferences' in Papers2 and selecting the 'library' tab.
Drag the CSL file into the 'Styles' folder which can be found in
your Papers2 library folder.
Restart Papers2. Your new style will now be in your favorite
styles list. Creating your own styles (recommended for advanced users
only)
General recommendations
If Papers2 or the CSL repository don't have the style you're
after it is possible to make your own styles using one of the
options below. After you generate a CSL file using one of these
options,
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folder using the instructions above, and you will then need to
restart Papers2. However, it is also important to remember the
following constraints:
make sure the file name is unique, and is not used by one of the
built-in CSL files; the best way to make sure of that is to append
a unique prefix or suffix to the file name
This is correct:
alex_csl-journal-irreproducible-results.csl
This is not correct:
nature.csl
make sure the file has the csl extension and no
other extension after that
This is correct:
alex_csl-journal-irreproducible-results.csl
This is not correct:
alex_csl-journal-irreproducible-results.csl.xml
This is not correct:
alex_csl-journal-irreproducible-results.txt
make sure the id tag used in the XML file itself is
unique, again for instance by adding a unique prefix
This is correct:
<id>alex/journal-irreproducible-results</id>
This is not correct:
<id>1</id>
make sure the 'Title' tag in the XML file can be easily found
later, as this is what will be displayed in Papers2 as the
journal/style name
This is correct: <title>Journal of Irreproducible
Results</title>
This is not correct:
<title>j_irreproducible_res</title>
Option 1 Edit the XML files that are used by CSL files using CSL
specifications
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reach. Option 2
Some Papers2 users have reported success with creating CSL files
at this CSL editor webpage.
Once you've navigated to this webpage, click on 'Info' and give
your style a useful name (e.g.,
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After you've created your desired style for citations and
bibliographies press the 'Generate CSL' button on the bottom right
of the page
Copy the CSL that's generated into the TextEdit application on
your Mac
In the 'Format' menu of TextEdit click on 'Make Plain
Text'
edit the part with the id tag, to make sure it's
unique and descriptive,
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<id>alex/journal-irreproducible-results</id>
Click on 'File', then 'Save'. Unselect the box at the bottom of
the save dialog box that says 'If no text is provided,
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Save your file with the .csl extension by manually typing in '.csl'
after the name of your file.
Move move the file into your papers2 library folder using the
instructions above making sure you restart Papers2. Tweaking an existing style If you have a CSL file of a style you'd like to tweak you can
load this file into the CSL editor mentioned above and make the changes required.
To do this click on 'Load CSL' at the bottom of the page
When you're done making changes follow the instructions above
to get this style into Papers2.