Removing "accessed", "[Online]", and "Available" from standard IEEE references?
Hello, I am trying to adjust the standard IEEE references such that the information pertaining to (1) access date, (2) "[Online].", and (3) "Available:" are not shown.
I have not found a style that does this in the repository so I tried to follow these instructions: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/67486/how-to-remove-access-date-from-the-references-bibliography
Still, I seem to be running into issues: the accessed date itself may be gone but I cannot seem to remove the rest of what I am aiming for.
For example:
W. Chen et al., “TabFact: A Large-scale Dataset for Table-based Fact Verification,” arXiv:1909.02164 [cs], Jun. 2020, Accessed. [Online]. Available: http://arxiv.org/abs/1909.02164
Which I would prefer to read as:
W. Chen et al., “TabFact: A Large-scale Dataset for Table-based Fact Verification,” arXiv:1909.02164 [cs], Jun. 2020. http://arxiv.org/abs/1909.02164.
If someone would not mind, could you please point me towards precisely which lines in the script need to be edited? Or, if you could make these changes yourself, I would gladly donate $25 to a charity of your choice.
Thank you very much for your help!
I have not found a style that does this in the repository so I tried to follow these instructions: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/67486/how-to-remove-access-date-from-the-references-bibliography
Still, I seem to be running into issues: the accessed date itself may be gone but I cannot seem to remove the rest of what I am aiming for.
For example:
W. Chen et al., “TabFact: A Large-scale Dataset for Table-based Fact Verification,” arXiv:1909.02164 [cs], Jun. 2020, Accessed. [Online]. Available: http://arxiv.org/abs/1909.02164
Which I would prefer to read as:
W. Chen et al., “TabFact: A Large-scale Dataset for Table-based Fact Verification,” arXiv:1909.02164 [cs], Jun. 2020. http://arxiv.org/abs/1909.02164.
If someone would not mind, could you please point me towards precisely which lines in the script need to be edited? Or, if you could make these changes yourself, I would gladly donate $25 to a charity of your choice.
Thank you very much for your help!
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/POBrien333/34218f0bb2d69304d34dce69dd89569d/raw/c5e669cd6433dbb72bfa91f60626ed767ca23e9a/ieee-simplified.csl
On the CSL repository, we have a sponsor button on the right under "Sponsor this project". Much appreciated. If you don't like the direct donation to that, I can suggest another charity :)
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles