Enquiring about the New Hart's Rules Shortened Notes and Publisher Style
To Whom It May Concern,
I hope you're doing well. I'm currently revising a chapter in English literature in an edited volume under contract with Oxford University Press.
The style appears to be a combination of New Hart's Rules 'shortened notes' and 'publisher' in the bibliography. I'm afraid the CSL visual editor always crashes on my laptop when I try to amend the 'shortened notes' style. Can I ask if there's a feasible way to add publisher information to the bibliography in the 'shortened notes' style?
I'm also attaching the guidelines from OUP here, and I think they generally follow New Hart's Rule:
Short citations in the footnotes should follow the general form:
Last name, Short Title/’Short Title’, page number without ‘p’ (for manuscripts: short reference to the archive)
Full entries in the end-of-chapter bibliography should follow the relevant general form:
Books: Last name, First Name(s), Full title (Place of Publication: Publisher, Date)
Articles (journal): Last name, First Name(s), 'Full Title', Journal title, Issue (Year), page range without ‘p’
Articles (edited collection)/non-book-length primary texts such as poems: Last name, First Name(s), 'Full Title', in Title of Collection, ed. by First name Last name (Place of Publication: Publisher, Date), page range without ‘p’
Manuscripts: Library/repository, shelf mark, folio number.
Please supply details of manuscript title and/or author where appropriate in brackets in the bibliography. These are general guidelines and can be implemented flexibly where particular manuscript sources may require variations on this format, as long as sources are easily identifiable and locatable.
Thank you so much.
I hope you're doing well. I'm currently revising a chapter in English literature in an edited volume under contract with Oxford University Press.
The style appears to be a combination of New Hart's Rules 'shortened notes' and 'publisher' in the bibliography. I'm afraid the CSL visual editor always crashes on my laptop when I try to amend the 'shortened notes' style. Can I ask if there's a feasible way to add publisher information to the bibliography in the 'shortened notes' style?
I'm also attaching the guidelines from OUP here, and I think they generally follow New Hart's Rule:
Short citations in the footnotes should follow the general form:
Last name, Short Title/’Short Title’, page number without ‘p’ (for manuscripts: short reference to the archive)
Full entries in the end-of-chapter bibliography should follow the relevant general form:
Books: Last name, First Name(s), Full title (Place of Publication: Publisher, Date)
Articles (journal): Last name, First Name(s), 'Full Title', Journal title, Issue (Year), page range without ‘p’
Articles (edited collection)/non-book-length primary texts such as poems: Last name, First Name(s), 'Full Title', in Title of Collection, ed. by First name Last name (Place of Publication: Publisher, Date), page range without ‘p’
Manuscripts: Library/repository, shelf mark, folio number.
Please supply details of manuscript title and/or author where appropriate in brackets in the bibliography. These are general guidelines and can be implemented flexibly where particular manuscript sources may require variations on this format, as long as sources are easily identifiable and locatable.
Thank you so much.
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