Style Request: British Psychological Society (BPS)
Hello all
This style is widely used in the UK by psychologists - I couldn't find it in the 'style repository' and there doesn't appear to have been any discussion about it in the forums.
In the BPS Style Guide, Chapter 9 - Citation of sources, it is described as being "based on APA reference style but with minor variations detailed here". Rather than list the differences myself, it seems wiser for people to follow this link to that style guide, where the differences between BPS and APA styles are detailed more coherently than I could hope to achieve:
http://www.bps.org.uk/downloadfile.cfm?file_uuid=DC12B14A-1143-DFD0-7E6D-AD37DFA40567&ext=pdf
Unfortunately, I just don't feel competent at attempting to create this style myself - I've never done any kind of programming before. Any assistance with this would be greatly appreciated and I'm sure it would be widely used in the UK.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
This style is widely used in the UK by psychologists - I couldn't find it in the 'style repository' and there doesn't appear to have been any discussion about it in the forums.
In the BPS Style Guide, Chapter 9 - Citation of sources, it is described as being "based on APA reference style but with minor variations detailed here". Rather than list the differences myself, it seems wiser for people to follow this link to that style guide, where the differences between BPS and APA styles are detailed more coherently than I could hope to achieve:
http://www.bps.org.uk/downloadfile.cfm?file_uuid=DC12B14A-1143-DFD0-7E6D-AD37DFA40567&ext=pdf
Unfortunately, I just don't feel competent at attempting to create this style myself - I've never done any kind of programming before. Any assistance with this would be greatly appreciated and I'm sure it would be widely used in the UK.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
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