Style Request: American Journal of Sociology (AJS)
Dear members of the Zotero community,
Does anyone have the possibility to create the following style?
(It is based on the Chicago Manual of Style)
Online Style Documentation:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/ajs/instruct
ISSN:
0002-9602 (Print)
1537-5390 (Electronic)
0002-9602 (Linking)
In-text citation:
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007, p. 315)
(Mares 2001, pp. 196-98)
(de Leon et al. 2015)
Bibliography:
Campbell, John L., and Ove K. Pedersen. 2007. "The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success." Comparative Political Studies, 40(3), 307–332.
Mares, Isabela. 2001. "Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?" Pp. 184-213 in Varieties of capitalism: The institutional foundations of comparative advantage, edited by Peter A. Hall, and David Soskice. New York: Oxford University Press.
de Leon, Cedric, Manali Desai, and Cihan Tuğal. 2015. Building Blocs: How Parties Organize Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Online Sample Issue:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ajs/2017/123/1
Does anyone have the possibility to create the following style?
(It is based on the Chicago Manual of Style)
Online Style Documentation:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/ajs/instruct
ISSN:
0002-9602 (Print)
1537-5390 (Electronic)
0002-9602 (Linking)
In-text citation:
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007, p. 315)
(Mares 2001, pp. 196-98)
(de Leon et al. 2015)
Bibliography:
Campbell, John L., and Ove K. Pedersen. 2007. "The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success." Comparative Political Studies, 40(3), 307–332.
Mares, Isabela. 2001. "Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?" Pp. 184-213 in Varieties of capitalism: The institutional foundations of comparative advantage, edited by Peter A. Hall, and David Soskice. New York: Oxford University Press.
de Leon, Cedric, Manali Desai, and Cihan Tuğal. 2015. Building Blocs: How Parties Organize Society. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
Online Sample Issue:
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/ajs/2017/123/1
If there is any amendments needed, please let me know.
There are some small amendments that are needed.
For book sections, the title of the chapter should be followed by the page range and then by "in" (in lower caps without the colon).
Here is an example:
Marx, Karl. 1975. “Excerpts from James Mill’s Elements of Political Economy.” Pp. 259–78 in Karl Marx: Early Writings, translated by Rodney Livingstone and Gregor Benton, with an introduction by Lucio Colletti. New York: Vintage.
Also, for book sections, the editor's name (First Name, Last Name) should be included after the book's title, starting with "edited by" (in lower caps without parenthesis)
Here is an example:
Somers, Margaret R. 1996. “The ‘Misteries’ of Property: Relationality, Rural-Industrialization, and Community in Chartist Narratives of Political Rights.” Pp. 62–92 in Early Modern Conceptions of Property, edited by John Brewer and Susan Staves. London: Routledge.
Thanks again for all your help!
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Can you check this file?
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/78dbda93da9622bf917917105c91f85444148fd9/american-journal-of-sociology.csl
The only thing that is missing (and this is the last one, I promise!) is a comma before "edited by" in book sections.
Here is an example:
Clemens, Elisabeth S. 2006. “Lineages of the Rube Goldberg State: Building and Blurring Public Programs, 1900–1940.” Pp. 187–215 in Rethinking Political Institutions: The Art of the State, edited by Ian Shapiro, Stephen Skowronek, and Daniel Galvin. New York: New York University Press.
Other than that, the AJS citation style is ready!
Many thanks for working on this.
Thanks for being so quick with the reviews. That helps me in the process. :)