Style Request: Arctic

edited September 16, 2019
I would greatly appreciate help making these citation requirements into a CSL style!

Online style documentation link: https://arctic.ucalgary.ca/guide-authors (relevant information copied below)

ISSN: (Print ISSN 0004-0843, Online ISSN 1923-1245)

Examples:

In-text citation:
(Campbell and Pedersen, 2007)
(Mares, 2001)

References:
Campbell, J. L., and Pedersen, O. K. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies, 40(3): 307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542

Mares, I. 2001. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In: Hall, P. A., and Soskice, D., eds. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press. 184–213.

Reference lists are double-spaced. Journal titles must be completely spelled out, not abbreviated. In titles of books and articles, only the first word is capitalized, as well as any proper names. Works are ordered alphabetically within two categories: first a single author, and next the same author with one other author. The “et al.” citations (three or more authors) are ordered chronologically. In references with up to ten authors, all names should be listed. For references with 11 or more authors, only the first seven should be listed, followed by “et al.” If more than one reference by a given author or authors was published in the same year, these are differentiated as 1995a, 1995b, etc. both in the reference list and when citing references in the text (e.g., Wright et al., 1995a, b). If a reference has a digital object identifier (doi) assigned to it, please add it at the end of the reference, using the full URL (see examples below).

Several references cited together should be ordered by year of publication and separated by semicolons (e.g.,Burns, 1970; Burns et al., 1981b; Braham et al., 1984; Kelly and Lentfer, 1988; Lowry and Boveng, 2009).

If material is quoted directly from another work, the page number on which it is found must be included in the citation: (Baffin and Banks, 1995:27).

Here is a link to an open-source example article:
https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/68655/53439


Thanks!

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