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cslEditorLib - A HTML 5 library for searching and editing CSL styles
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The missing style for Codes #214

Closed VahedCivil closed 5 years ago

VahedCivil commented 5 years ago

Hello In civil engineer branch and may be another branches, we used design codes and standards. The type of codes not exist in list of type of citations. image For example I used Fema 450 code and I import it from Google Scholar to Menderey with bib format. The result is: image But in articles used these styles:

FEMA-450. NEHRP recommended provisions for seismic regulations for new buildings and other structures-part1: provisions. USA: Building Seismic Safety Council; 2003.

FEMA-350 (2001), “Seismic Design Criteria for Steel Moment-Frame Structures”, Report, Federal Emergency Management Agency, MD.

AISC (1994), Manual of Steel Construction- Load and Resistance Factor Design, 2nd Edition. 2 Volumes, American Institute of Steel Construction Inc., Chicago

AISC (1999), Load and Resistance Factor Design Specification, American Institute of Steel Construction Inc., Chicago

American Concrete Institute ACI 318. Building code requirements for structural concrete, Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA; 2014.

AISC. (2010a). “Seismic provisions for structural steel buildings.” ANSI/AISC 341-10, Chicago.

AISC. (2010b). “Specifications for structural steel buildings.” ANSI/AISC360-10, Chicago.

FEMA. (2009). “Quantification of building seismic performance factors.”FEMA P695, Applied Technology Council, Redwood City, CA.

adam3smith commented 5 years ago

That's a question of the underlying citation style language (and Mendeley), unrelated to the editor. The ticket for CSL is here: https://github.com/citation-style-language/zotero-bits/issues/52 You'd have to approach Mendeley separately

VahedCivil commented 5 years ago

Excuses me, it's not related to this issue.