Identifying styles

Does anybody know of a resource that allows to identify bibliographical styles based on a number of concrete examples? Like a differential diagnosis - preferably maybe even in an algorithm: e.g. you just select some key differentiating features (book author has first name first or not; book title italics or not; what type of separator between author and title, etc etc.) and you would then work your way to the final style. Does something like this exist? Thanks!
  • sounds like you're looking for this:
    http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/
    note that you have to work with the examples given - i.e. format those according to the style you're trying to identify - you cannot just paste your own.
  • Fantastic! Thanks much, that's EXACTLY what I was looking for.
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