New Hart’s Rules, 2nd ed. (Oxford UP, 2014)
Hello!
I need to prepare a book with the style of "New Hart’s Rules, 2nd ed. (Oxford UP, 2014)". How can I implement this to Zotero?
Thank you for your help!
I need to prepare a book with the style of "New Hart’s Rules, 2nd ed. (Oxford UP, 2014)". How can I implement this to Zotero?
Thank you for your help!
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:new-harts-rules-the-oxford-style-guide
Is there a way I can implement the publisher's name in the footnotes and bibliography? it doesn't appear automatically and I do need to have that information in the citations.
C.f.
Ludovic Tournès, Américanisation : une histoire mondiale (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), Américanisation une histoire mondiale (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), L’épreuve de l’histoire (Paris, 2020), 134.
How can I change the settings to make 'Fayard' appear before 'Paris', for example?
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/18d4998ad309039684d02fb22f6084dc0f75151e/new-harts-rules-the-oxford-style-guide-author-date.csl
The guidelines are a bit odd, I have to say. This is from an official .pdf from New Hart's?
I can't seem to find the New Hart's Rules style with the publisher's name (as requested by elschmid).
(Publication place: Publisher name, Publication year)
As it appears here:
https://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/REST - Style guide for web.pdf
Would appreciate your help.
Would you be able to edit your Hart's author-date to become the Peter Lang Publishing style formatting for the social sciences? They say they use Hart but do a few things differently.
You can find their guidelines here: https://www.peterlang.com/app/uploads/2021/07/Peter-Lang-Style-Guidelines-British-English.docx
Book sections will need "In" before the editors of the book, and it will need the page range of that section prefaced by pp. before the location and publisher.
Journals will need the volume and issue to be like: 23 (3) instead of 23/3.
If you provide exact descriptions of what needs to change from an existing style that'd probably work instead of the sample citations, but you'd want to be very thorough in doing so, not just take a quick look
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ia8BKRoIfiOO_F-l8sFmlI8gHuPhnAB/view?usp=sharing
See: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
Otherwise, happy to do it for you.
If you could add it to the repository I'd appreciate it. :) Hope it helps!
Guidelines for a book:
Cary, George, The Medieval Alexander (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1956).
Your style:
Isaacson, W. (2011). Steve Jobs. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster.
(comma vs dots, position of year, brackets around publisher info)
Am I missing something? The "New Hart" style we HAVE on the repository has more in common with the guidelines than your style on Google Drive.
Note also, "Harvard" just means author-date. Nothing else. There is not ONE Harvard style.
Note also, you can edit posts here. ;)
I invite you to use this style instead as it will be more robust.
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/c82c56326a10ae1c4b5c6ab66dddbd3b163a90bf/peter-lang-social-sciences.csl