CSL Submit via gist
Hello all
I've just created my first csl style.
Up to date, Brazilian users in general had only access to author-date styles (that's the national standard), but many academic fields (especially within Humanities) traditionally prefer note styles. So I built one as close as possible to the standard.
It still lacks coverage of some reference types, but it's fully operational (I've been testing it for the last two weeks).
Here's the gist:
git://gist.github.com/3147300.git
Thank you all, and I hope I can help more as soon as I complete my thesis.
I've just created my first csl style.
Up to date, Brazilian users in general had only access to author-date styles (that's the national standard), but many academic fields (especially within Humanities) traditionally prefer note styles. So I built one as close as possible to the standard.
It still lacks coverage of some reference types, but it's fully operational (I've been testing it for the last two weeks).
Here's the gist:
git://gist.github.com/3147300.git
Thank you all, and I hope I can help more as soon as I complete my thesis.
My concern is that I'd like people to be be able to know what a style is supposed to look like, e.g. for future edits.
Without a reference to a published norm or guide that's not the case, so that's one of the criteria we use for inclusion in the repository.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/commit/c96b38274dd10a53dfa112934e698d068a0009e1