[Marine Policy, p. 222] ???
Hey guys,
I was wondering if this kinda style is existing:
[Marine Policy, p.222]
Example for books:
[2, p.456; 3, p.223]
Example for journals:
[2-11]
If there are both, it should look like:
[2, p.222; 4,8,10-22]
So the Marine Policy style fits perfect except the "PAGE" for BOOKS is missing.
In the bibliography there should be the numbers like
[1] author.... et al. Zoteromagazin 2012...
just like basic IEEE stlye.
In the IEEE style the page appears, but the citations are according to the styleguide [5],[6]... but i like the [5-11].
I was actually trying to edit this stuff, but my programming skills are almost not existing.
Thx for your help.
Best regards,
Chris
I was wondering if this kinda style is existing:
[Marine Policy, p.222]
Example for books:
[2, p.456; 3, p.223]
Example for journals:
[2-11]
If there are both, it should look like:
[2, p.222; 4,8,10-22]
So the Marine Policy style fits perfect except the "PAGE" for BOOKS is missing.
In the bibliography there should be the numbers like
[1] author.... et al. Zoteromagazin 2012...
just like basic IEEE stlye.
In the IEEE style the page appears, but the citations are according to the styleguide [5],[6]... but i like the [5-11].
I was actually trying to edit this stuff, but my programming skills are almost not existing.
Thx for your help.
Best regards,
Chris
just change
<layout delimiter=", ">
<group prefix="[" suffix="]" delimiter=", ">
<text variable="citation-number"/>
<text macro="citation-locator"/>
</group>
</layout>
to
<layout delimiter=", " prefix="[" suffix="]">
<group delimiter=", ">
<text variable="citation-number"/>
<text macro="citation-locator"/>
</group>
</layout>
thx for your answer! :)
I tried to change it.. but well... i cannot find the <layout delimiter=", "> and well.. it looks pretty different. to be honest, i'm a noob in programming as u can see.
i tried it with this editor:
http://editor.citationstyles.org/codeEditor/
just dl the ieee from the zotero page:
http://www.zotero.org/styles/ieee
and moved it 'drag and drop' in my firefox window. then i was lookig for the codelines u wrote with 'strg+f'. there are unfortunately no such lines :-/.
there is also this "doi and isbn" in the ieee, right? also dont need those... but i guess i can change that with the visual editor on that page, right?
to answer ur question, it's the style my university prefers.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/ieee.csl#L217
I thought this is an older version, so it's better to use the one from zotero. it workes perfectly! thx a lot! ;)
best regards,
chris