Bibliography Preferences
My University has got a really individual way to do Citation and the Bibliography. I couldn't find any fitting Citation Style - and building it myself didn't quite worked out the way I wanted to.
The In-Text Citation has to be like this:
[Lydon 2012, S. 12]
[Lydon/Abel 2013, S. 15-18]
[Lydon et al. 2014, S. 20]
And the first part of the Bibliography should be similar to the In-Text Citation, but without the page reference. As second part the standard bibliography should be added, somehow like in a table with tabs in between.
[Lydon 2012, S. 12].................Lydon, M. et al. 2012: Tactical Urbanism Short-Term Action ...............................................Long-Term Change Volume 2. The Street Plans Collaborative.
(Ignore the dots - they should be tabs)
On top of that, if there is an digital link to the paper it should list "last checked XX.XX.XXXX" after that.
Is it somehow possible to realize that or should I just do it all manually?
The In-Text Citation has to be like this:
[Lydon 2012, S. 12]
[Lydon/Abel 2013, S. 15-18]
[Lydon et al. 2014, S. 20]
And the first part of the Bibliography should be similar to the In-Text Citation, but without the page reference. As second part the standard bibliography should be added, somehow like in a table with tabs in between.
[Lydon 2012, S. 12].................Lydon, M. et al. 2012: Tactical Urbanism Short-Term Action ...............................................Long-Term Change Volume 2. The Street Plans Collaborative.
(Ignore the dots - they should be tabs)
On top of that, if there is an digital link to the paper it should list "last checked XX.XX.XXXX" after that.
Is it somehow possible to realize that or should I just do it all manually?
Please see this link for the exact(!) way of requesting a style: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
Please adapt the thread title, so other people can find this thread.
We do have quite a backlog of styles still to be written (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zc3Sl4JU7Ltu0Q55-OB0QYCJbYiguVXwpc_BzBLLZcA/edit#gid=0) and we're only a handful of volunteers who do this in their spare time.
Furthermore, we don't usually do many university/institute styles as there is just way too many of those and we would rather have unis use one of the well-curated styles in the repository rather than making their own little style with little documentation.
If you've had a go at editing a style, we can look over it and help you with specific questions. Alternatively, somebody might write one for payment.