Three questions about the De Buck style sheet

edited July 28, 2021
Hello,

I think I found three errors in the De Buck style sheet:

1)

In case of an edited volume which is edited by one author, it displays it as follows:

Lynn Hunt ed. The new cultural history (Berkeley: University of California Press 1989).

In case of an edited volume which is edited by two (or more) authors, it displays it the same way:

Jan Bank en Marita Mathijsen ed., Plaatsen van herinnering. Nederland in de negentiende eeuw (Amsterdam: Bert Bakker 2006)

Yet, I believe the correct abbreviation to display multiple editors is 'eds. (or even: 'eds', without fullstop) ' instead of 'ed.'.

2)

In case of a journal article, the style sheet does not offer the oppurtunity to mention the issue number (only the volume number).

3)

To my knowledge, De Buck has never displayed publishers, only the place (or places) of publication, such as in this citation:

Lynn Hunt ed. The new cultural history (Berkeley 1989).


Thanks in advance, it would be great hearing from you!

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