Hi! This is for Micropaleontology (micropress.org). As far as I can tell, there is no CSL in the repository, and I can’t find anything that’s similar. I’m pasting what I created all the way at the end. It works as it’s supposed to in Zotero, Mendeley, and the new Papers ReadCube. It does what it’s supposed to in Papers3, except, and this is where it differs from the others, in Papers3, it will not do the substitute subsequent author. I do not want to switch over to using other PDF managers so it is not ideal to just abandon Papers3. THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
This is what it should look like (and get in Zotero, Mendeley, etc.):
EICHER, D. L., 1965. Foraminifera and biostratigraphy of the Graneros Shale. Journal of Paleontology , 39(5): 875–909.
__________, 1966. Foraminifera from the Cretaceous Carlile Shale of Colorado. Contributions from the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research , 17(Part 1): 16–31.
__________, 1967. Foraminifera from Belle Fourche Shale and equivalents, Wyoming and Montana. Journal of Paleontology , 41(1): 167–188.
__________, 1969. Paleobathymetry of Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea in eastern Colorado. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin , 53(5): 1075–1090.
EICHER, D. L. and DINER, R., 1985. Foraminifera as indicators of water mass in the Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea, Western Interioror In: Pratt, L. M., Kauffman, E. G., and Zelt, F. B. Foraminifera as indicators of water mass in the Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea, Western Interioror , 60–71. SEPM Field Trip Guidebook No. 4, 1985 Midyear Meeting.
__________, 1989. Origin of the Cretaceous Bridge Creek cycles in the Western Interior, United States. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , 74(1–2): 127–146.
EICHER, D. L. and WORSTELL, P., 1970. Cenomanian and Turonian foraminifera from the Great Plains, United States. Micropaleontology , 16(3): 269–324.
__________, 1970. Lunatriella, a Cretaceous Heterohelicid foraminifer from the Western Interior of the United States. Micropaleontology , 16(1): 117–121.
HAWKING, S., 1966. “Properties of expanding universes.” Unpublished Doctoral thesis, University of Cambridge.
MARES, I., 2001. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Hall, P. A. and Soskice, D. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? , 184–213. New York: Oxford University Press.
BUT, this is what it ends up looking like if using in Papers3:
EICHER, D. L., 1965. Foraminifera and biostratigraphy of the Graneros Shale. Journal of Paleontology , 39(5): 875–909.
EICHER, D. L., 1966. Foraminifera from the Cretaceous Carlile Shale of Colorado. Contributions from the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research , 17(Part 1): 16–31.
EICHER, D. L., 1967. Foraminifera from Belle Fourche Shale and equivalents, Wyoming and Montana. Journal of Paleontology , 41(1): 167–188.
EICHER, D. L., 1969. Paleobathymetry of Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea in eastern Colorado. American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin , 53(5): 1075–1090.
EICHER, D. L. and DINER, R., 1985. Foraminifera as indicators of water mass in the Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea, Western Interioror In: Pratt, L. M., Kauffman, E. G., and Zelt, F. B. Foraminifera as indicators of water mass in the Cretaceous Greenhorn Sea, Western Interioror , 60–71. SEPM Field Trip Guidebook No. 4, 1985 Midyear Meeting.
EICHER, D. L. and DINER, R., 1989. Origin of the Cretaceous Bridge Creek cycles in the Western Interior, United States. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , 74(1–2): 127–146.
EICHER, D. L. and WORSTELL, P., 1970. Cenomanian and Turonian foraminifera from the Great Plains, United States. Micropaleontology , 16(3): 269–324.
EICHER, D. L. and WORSTELL, P., 1970. Lunatriella, a Cretaceous Heterohelicid foraminifer from the Western Interior of the United States. Micropaleontology , 16(1): 117–121.
HAWKING, S., 1966. “Properties of expanding universes.” Unpublished Doctoral thesis, University of Cambridge.
MARES, I., 2001. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Hall, P. A. and Soskice, D. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? , 184–213. New York: Oxford University Press.
WHAT I CREATED (I’m new to this so perhaps I’m missing something):
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> Micropaleontology_organized2 http://www.zotero.org/styles/micropaleontology_organized2 Serena Dameron