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Author-date referencing in IEEE #402

Closed opoudjis closed 3 months ago

opoudjis commented 4 months ago

In the matter of standards, the full designation (and date if applicable) will suffice (i.e., IEEE Std 123-2024).

For other sources, the in-text citation you show is the way to go:

In-text citation of “(Adams 2024, 33)"

And

The direction about ordering by designation is somewhat redundant and confusing, though we still do see drafts come in with like standards listed in no particular order.

In short, we wanted to ensure that the standards are listed, where they belong alphabetically, in order by designation.

So, for example, this would be a correctly ordered list:

Adams, P., Book About Electronics....

ANSI 123, Standard for....

Banks, P, Fundamentals of....

CSA 123....

opoudjis commented 4 months ago

Ref https://github.com/metanorma/isodoc/issues/159

opoudjis commented 3 months ago

Note: author-date only applies to Normative References that are not standards or web resources. Bibliography resources are instead author-biblio number, e.g. Adams [B2].

opoudjis commented 3 months ago

This ticket addresses an old issue, that DOI was being used as a bibliographic tag of last resort for normative references with no other identifier: the author-date identifier will now take priority, being of type "metanorma".

opoudjis commented 3 months ago

And I will remove the locality of "page" from rendering, to give Adams 2024, 33 instead of Adams 2024, Page 33