Style request: based on Cite Them Right 10th edition, but listing all authors in the reference list
Hi,
Would it be possible create a general style that is almost identical to Cite Them Right 10th edition Harvard? The only thing that would be different is that sources with 4 or more authors in the reference list give all author instead of the first author followed by et al. The in-text citation would remain the same as CTR 10th ed. Could this style be named 'Cite Them Right 10th edition - Harvard (all authors in reference list)'. The Cite Them Right Online guide gives the following guidance:
Example: book with four or more authors
In-text citation:
This was proved by Young et al. (2015, pp. 21–23) ...
Reference list:
Young, H.D. et al. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.
Or, if your institution requires referencing of all named authors:
Young, H.D., Freedman, R.A., Sandin, T.R. and Ford, A.L. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.
Best wishes,
Ruth
Would it be possible create a general style that is almost identical to Cite Them Right 10th edition Harvard? The only thing that would be different is that sources with 4 or more authors in the reference list give all author instead of the first author followed by et al. The in-text citation would remain the same as CTR 10th ed. Could this style be named 'Cite Them Right 10th edition - Harvard (all authors in reference list)'. The Cite Them Right Online guide gives the following guidance:
Example: book with four or more authors
In-text citation:
This was proved by Young et al. (2015, pp. 21–23) ...
Reference list:
Young, H.D. et al. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.
Or, if your institution requires referencing of all named authors:
Young, H.D., Freedman, R.A., Sandin, T.R. and Ford, A.L. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.
Best wishes,
Ruth
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Find the line that starts with bibliography (at the bottom) and remove anything called et-al.
Save and try.
General instructions here: https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
Thanks,
Ruth
Thanks,
Ruth