Style Request: European Retail Research
Dear all,
I am looking for the style of the European Retail Research (www.european-retail-research.com), but found nothing similar yet. The style is probably closest to Springer Author Date (http://www.zotero.org/styles/springer-author-date). A few examples can be found here: http://unitrier.t3-hoster.com/produkt-1.html
Also, some issues are available on Springer Link: http://www.springerlink.com/publications/?k=european+retail+research
Here is my list of apparent changes:
Citations in the text:
- page(s) are indicated with p. and pp.
- multiple authors are seperated by a slash (/)
Bibliography:
- a comma (,) seperates the last name from the initial
- initials are followed by a dot (.)
- author names are seperated by a semicolon (;)
- the year in parantheses is followed by a colon (:)
- books only show the location, but not the publisher
- journal title is preceded by "in: "
- volume is preceded by "Vol. "
- issue is preceded by "No. "
- pages are preceded by "pp. "
- generally a comma (,) is used between title, journal, volume, issue, and pages or "accessed"
I am looking for the style of the European Retail Research (www.european-retail-research.com), but found nothing similar yet. The style is probably closest to Springer Author Date (http://www.zotero.org/styles/springer-author-date). A few examples can be found here: http://unitrier.t3-hoster.com/produkt-1.html
Also, some issues are available on Springer Link: http://www.springerlink.com/publications/?k=european+retail+research
Here is my list of apparent changes:
Citations in the text:
- page(s) are indicated with p. and pp.
- multiple authors are seperated by a slash (/)
Bibliography:
- a comma (,) seperates the last name from the initial
- initials are followed by a dot (.)
- author names are seperated by a semicolon (;)
- the year in parantheses is followed by a colon (:)
- books only show the location, but not the publisher
- journal title is preceded by "in: "
- volume is preceded by "Vol. "
- issue is preceded by "No. "
- pages are preceded by "pp. "
- generally a comma (,) is used between title, journal, volume, issue, and pages or "accessed"
Thank you for the quick reply. The style looks almost perfect. I just made a few slight changes:
- changed the category to "sociology" (actually it would be "retailing" or "marketing")
- fixed some issues within the website section
- fixed some issues within the book-chapter section
The changed style can be found on: https://gist.github.com/1450819
Could you maybe upload the changed style to the repository?
Thank you again and best wishes,
Tim