MLA italics
Hello,
I have tried to tweak the current MLA style so that it italicizes the title of a book or journal rather than underlining it. Yet when I create a bibliography, the title now is simply not displayed leaving me with something like this:
Modern Language Association (italic)
(Gelder)
Gelder, Ken, ed. London, New York: Routledge, 2005.
rather than:
Modern Language Association (italic)
(Gelder)
Gelder, Ken, ed. The Subculture Reader. London, New York: Routledge, 2005.
I've uploaded the csl-file here.
http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Christian.Werthschulte/mla_italic.csl
I'll happily make it available, if somebody might be so kind as to point me towards the mistake.
Thanks and all the best,
CW
I have tried to tweak the current MLA style so that it italicizes the title of a book or journal rather than underlining it. Yet when I create a bibliography, the title now is simply not displayed leaving me with something like this:
Modern Language Association (italic)
(Gelder)
Gelder, Ken, ed. London, New York: Routledge, 2005.
rather than:
Modern Language Association (italic)
(Gelder)
Gelder, Ken, ed. The Subculture Reader. London, New York: Routledge, 2005.
I've uploaded the csl-file here.
http://homepage.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/Christian.Werthschulte/mla_italic.csl
I'll happily make it available, if somebody might be so kind as to point me towards the mistake.
Thanks and all the best,
CW
Grumble, grumble ...
It may make sense for you as the CSL lead to write something like an open letter to major style guide organizations--MLA, BlueBook, Chicago--asking to make their standards more, well, standard and reasonable--i.e. abolish archaic Latin abbreviations, small caps, underline, etc. In the Chronicle of Higher Ed maybe?
I haven't seen the book itself, but here's the website blurb:
http://www.mla.org/style/handbook_faq/mlastyle_thirdedition