Style Request: Custom IEEE with Author Initial and Number
**Link to Style Documentation:**
Unfortunately, there is no specific style guide available for this exact custom style. However, the request is based on a modification of the IEEE citation format, where the citation style includes both the first letter of the primary author's last name and a running number, instead of the standard numeric citation style used by IEEE. For further reference, please see the standard IEEE style guide here.
[C01], [M01], [M02]
[C01] Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (2007). The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies, 40(3), 307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542
[M01] Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–213). New York: Oxford University Press.
[M02] Mares, L. (2011). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–213). New York: Oxford University Press.
**Explanation and Justification for Request:**
This custom style is needed for specific use cases where the citation format must include the first letter of the primary author’s last name and a sequential number, starting with 01 for the first citation of each unique author initial. The expected format for citations in-text would be something like [A01], [A02], [B01], etc., where:
A or B represents the first letter of the author's last name.
01, 02, etc. are sequential numbers for each citation.
The format differs from the standard IEEE style, which typically uses purely numeric citations (e.g., [1], [2]).
Freely Available Example:
Unfortunately, there are no freely available papers with this specific format, as this is a custom citation format. However, examples of standard IEEE citations can be found on the IEEE Author Center website (https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/).
This request seeks to expand the functionality of CSL to support citation numbering based on the author's initial and a persistent counter.
Unfortunately, there is no specific style guide available for this exact custom style. However, the request is based on a modification of the IEEE citation format, where the citation style includes both the first letter of the primary author's last name and a running number, instead of the standard numeric citation style used by IEEE. For further reference, please see the standard IEEE style guide here.
[C01], [M01], [M02]
[C01] Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (2007). The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies, 40(3), 307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542
[M01] Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–213). New York: Oxford University Press.
[M02] Mares, L. (2011). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–213). New York: Oxford University Press.
**Explanation and Justification for Request:**
This custom style is needed for specific use cases where the citation format must include the first letter of the primary author’s last name and a sequential number, starting with 01 for the first citation of each unique author initial. The expected format for citations in-text would be something like [A01], [A02], [B01], etc., where:
A or B represents the first letter of the author's last name.
01, 02, etc. are sequential numbers for each citation.
The format differs from the standard IEEE style, which typically uses purely numeric citations (e.g., [1], [2]).
Freely Available Example:
Unfortunately, there are no freely available papers with this specific format, as this is a custom citation format. However, examples of standard IEEE citations can be found on the IEEE Author Center website (https://journals.ieeeauthorcenter.ieee.org/).
This request seeks to expand the functionality of CSL to support citation numbering based on the author's initial and a persistent counter.