A repository of abbreviations for references, e.g., for journals, conferences, and institutes.
Currently, a number of journal lists are offered.
Please check the direcotry journals
for
README.md
listing the sources of the CSV file. For instance, some lists are generated using Python, some are maintained manually.This is future work.
Since October 2019, the data files are in CSV format (using commas as separators):
"<full name>","<abbreviation>"[,"<shortest unique abbreviation>"]
The abbreviation should follow the ISO4 standard, see https://marcinwrochna.github.io/abbrevIso/ for details on the abbreviation rules and a search form for title word abbreviations. The last two fields are optional, and you can safely omit them. JabRef supports the third field, which contains the "shortest unique abbreviation". The third field is optional, one can omit it.
For instance both formats are valid
"Accounts of Chemical Research","Acc. Chem. Res."
"Accounts of Chemical Research","Acc. Chem. Res.","ACHRE4"
The list should follow the ISO4 standard with dots.
If you want to add a list or submit corrections, see the contribution guidelines.
JabRef can help you refactor your reference list by automatically abbreviating or unabbreviating journal names. This requires that you keep one or more lists of journal names and their respective abbreviations. To set up these lists, choose Options -> Manage journal abbreviations. See https://docs.jabref.org/advanced/journalabbreviations for an extensive documentation.
At each release of JabRef all available journal lists using dots are combined and made available to the users. In case of duplicate appearances in the journal lists, the last occurring abbreviation is chosen.
abbrevIso
is an online service abbreviation a single journal title by using heuristics.
It takes the official list of ISO4 abbreviations of single words, plus the general rules defined in the ISO4 specifications to deduce the abbreviation for any journal name you input.
However, it does not handle unabbreviation, for which there is no alternative to lists.
Its source is available at https://github.com/marcinwrochna/abbrevIso and the API at https://tools.wmflabs.org/abbreviso/.