Searching for an author date ibid style
Hi there,
in my school we are usually working with the Harvard Anglia Ruskin Style (Author, date, p.number). Since this style does not automatically do the ibid. if I cite the same work again after the first one, I am considering to change to a similar style that does the ibid. automatically. I guess my professor wouldn't mind if I chose a similar style.
Does anyone have a recommendation for me? I would only consider to modificate the Anglia Ruskin by myself if its super simple and quick, since i have never done this and my thesis deadline is soon...
Thanks a lot!
in my school we are usually working with the Harvard Anglia Ruskin Style (Author, date, p.number). Since this style does not automatically do the ibid. if I cite the same work again after the first one, I am considering to change to a similar style that does the ibid. automatically. I guess my professor wouldn't mind if I chose a similar style.
Does anyone have a recommendation for me? I would only consider to modificate the Anglia Ruskin by myself if its super simple and quick, since i have never done this and my thesis deadline is soon...
Thanks a lot!
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It's not something that's really done in the English-speaking world, so make sure that's actually what your prof/faculty wants you to do.
I googled it and it seems like some Harvard style guidelines do not use ibid http://www.isa-sociology.org/publ/sociopedia-isa_harvard-style-guidelines.pdf and others do http://www.hup.harvard.edu/resources/authors/pdf/hup-author-guidelines-notes.pdf
Since I study in Germany I guess it would be good to use it.
For a fairly typical German author-date style, Sozialwissenschaften Heilmann is pretty good.
Heilmann would be perfect if it wouldn't be in German, cause I have to write in English.
Thanks adamsmith!