Style Request: [Cambridge Scholars Publishing]
Hi!
I´m looking for a style called “Cambridge Scholars Publishing”. The “Author-Date Referencing”.
Here you can see the original document where the style of citation is explained (page 4): https://www.cambridgescholars.com/uploads/sbpub_sub/downloads/Author-Guidance.pdf
It is very similar to the Chicago style found in Zotero, however, the In-text citation contains the number of pages additionally to the author and the year, and the year is not in parenthesis. The Chicago style that is already In Zotero does not include the page and put parentheses.
Examples:
1. Article journal
1.1 IN-TEXT CITATION: first four authors followed by et al. plus the year and the page, as follows:
([Last Name] [Year of Publication], [Page From-Page To])
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007, 307-332)
1.1. BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY: List all the authors
[Last Name, First Name]. [Year of Publication].[“Title of Article”].[Journal Title],[Edition (if applicable)]: [First Page - Last Page]. [DOI/URL (if applicable)].
Campbell, John L. and Pedersen, Ove K. 2007. “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success”. Comparative Political Studies. No. 40(3):307-332. DOI:10.1177/0010414006286542
2. Chapter Book
2.1. IN-TEXT CITATION:
[Last Name of Chapter Author] [Year of Publication], [Pages Used])
(Mares 2001, 184-213)
2.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY
[Last Name, First Name of Chapter Author]. [Year of publication]. [“Chapter Name”]. In [Title], [edited by] [Editor Name], [First Page Last Page]. [Place of Publication]: [Publisher].
Mares, Isabela. 2001. “Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?”. In Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Edited by Peter A Hall and David Soskice, 184-213. New York: Oxford University Press.
The list of references is alphabetically ordered
Thanks in advance.
I´m looking for a style called “Cambridge Scholars Publishing”. The “Author-Date Referencing”.
Here you can see the original document where the style of citation is explained (page 4): https://www.cambridgescholars.com/uploads/sbpub_sub/downloads/Author-Guidance.pdf
It is very similar to the Chicago style found in Zotero, however, the In-text citation contains the number of pages additionally to the author and the year, and the year is not in parenthesis. The Chicago style that is already In Zotero does not include the page and put parentheses.
Examples:
1. Article journal
1.1 IN-TEXT CITATION: first four authors followed by et al. plus the year and the page, as follows:
([Last Name] [Year of Publication], [Page From-Page To])
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007, 307-332)
1.1. BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY: List all the authors
[Last Name, First Name]. [Year of Publication].[“Title of Article”].[Journal Title],[Edition (if applicable)]: [First Page - Last Page]. [DOI/URL (if applicable)].
Campbell, John L. and Pedersen, Ove K. 2007. “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success”. Comparative Political Studies. No. 40(3):307-332. DOI:10.1177/0010414006286542
2. Chapter Book
2.1. IN-TEXT CITATION:
[Last Name of Chapter Author] [Year of Publication], [Pages Used])
(Mares 2001, 184-213)
2.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY ENTRY
[Last Name, First Name of Chapter Author]. [Year of publication]. [“Chapter Name”]. In [Title], [edited by] [Editor Name], [First Page Last Page]. [Place of Publication]: [Publisher].
Mares, Isabela. 2001. “Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?”. In Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Edited by Peter A Hall and David Soskice, 184-213. New York: Oxford University Press.
The list of references is alphabetically ordered
Thanks in advance.