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CSL has seen a lot of growth in recent years: more than 20 software products use CSL (see the citationstyles.org frontpage), and we offer over 6750 free citation styles, covering thousands of scientific journals.

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We could only have come this far with our great user community, and with a lot of institutional support from Mendeley, Papers, Zotero, and others.

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Mendeley has been using CSL since their first release in 2008, and adopted Frank Bennett’s citeproc-js CSL processor in 2010.\nThey have since moved away from simply using CSL to become one of our biggest contributors.\nCarles Pina of Mendeley helped us improve the central CSL style repository, and create CSL styles for 1500 Elsevier journals.\nMendeley also collaborated with Columbia University Libraries to created the Visual CSL Editor, which was funded by a Sloan Foundation Award and released in 2012.

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Now, Mendeley, together with Elsevier, stepped up once more, and made the first major financial contribution to the CSL project.\nWe received a $5000 donation, which we will use to cover project expenses and help ensure the long-term sustainability of CSL.\nMendeley is one of the most popular products to use CSL, and this level of involvement is crucial in helping us move CSL forward.\nWe hope others will follow Mendeley’s lead, and we look forward to continue improving CSL.

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In particular, we will collaborate with Zotero on their upcoming data model redesign, which should help us provide guidance to other projects on which fields each item type should carry and, among other things, improve support for primary and archival sources.\nWe also plan to adopt features from Frank Bennett’s Multilingual Zotero into official CSL, such as better support for legal citations and citing items in multiple languages.\nWe’ll of course continue to maintain the project website and documentation, and handle style submissions to the repository.\nFinally, we’ll keep reaching out to publishers to further increase the number of journals covered by CSL styles.

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Over the past few months, Citation Style Language developers have worked to address a backlog of feature requests. This work will be reflected in two upcoming releases. The first of these, 1.0.2, is slated for release shortly. Its focus is on easy to implement, non-controversial additions, principally new item types, fields, and terms. We’re seeking public comment on the planned released from now until July 26, 2020, 12pm EDT.

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A non-technical summary of the release can be found in a google doc here. For more technical details, you can follow the development on the github project board. We welcome feedback directly on the google doc, in specific github issues, or on our forums.

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Tremendous thanks to Bruce D’Arcus, Denis Maier, and Brenton Wiernik, who did the bulk of the work of organizing proposals accumulated over the last 8 years and preparing the release.

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Previewing CSL 1.1

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CSL 1.1, slated for release later this year, will include more significant extensions of CSL functionality. While we’ll have a separate public comment period for this release, we’re happy for input on the ongoing discussions on github and the forums. In particular, we’re eager to hear from projects implementing CSL styles, both in a citeproc and in user-facing applications such as reference managers or citation formatters.

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This release will primarily add the following new features:

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