Style Request: Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies
I'll start with the standard asks:
Link to the style guide:
https://brill.com/fileasset/downloads_products/Author_Instructions/GNOS.pdf
Link to an example article:
https://brill.com/view/journals/gnos/7/2/article-p127_1.xml
Requested citations:
In-text citations:
1 Campbell and Pederson, 307–332, 2007
2 Mares, 210, 2001
(AUTHOR DATE, PAGES)
Full citations:
Campell, John L. 2007. “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success.” Comparative Political Studies 40:307-332.
Mares, Isabela. 2001. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? Pages 184-213 in Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Edited by Peter A Hall, David Soskice. Oxford University Press.
The style contains 6 types of citations and is generally made for textual studies of ancient manuscripts (from what I can tell). However, I write about contemporary stuff which includes citations like interviews and newspaper articles. I can provide proof of this if requested having just spoken to one of the editors - I just can't post images in this post. Everything that isn't in one of the 6 reference styles is just Chicago 17th is the official stance of the editors and journal.
Link to the style guide:
https://brill.com/fileasset/downloads_products/Author_Instructions/GNOS.pdf
Link to an example article:
https://brill.com/view/journals/gnos/7/2/article-p127_1.xml
Requested citations:
In-text citations:
1 Campbell and Pederson, 307–332, 2007
2 Mares, 210, 2001
(AUTHOR DATE, PAGES)
Full citations:
Campell, John L. 2007. “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success.” Comparative Political Studies 40:307-332.
Mares, Isabela. 2001. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? Pages 184-213 in Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. Edited by Peter A Hall, David Soskice. Oxford University Press.
The style contains 6 types of citations and is generally made for textual studies of ancient manuscripts (from what I can tell). However, I write about contemporary stuff which includes citations like interviews and newspaper articles. I can provide proof of this if requested having just spoken to one of the editors - I just can't post images in this post. Everything that isn't in one of the 6 reference styles is just Chicago 17th is the official stance of the editors and journal.
In the meantime you can use this style (it's another note style with similar styling)
http://www.zotero.org/styles/archiv-fur-geschichte-der-philosophie
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007
Campell, John L. 2007. “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success.” Comparative Political Studies 40:307-332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542)
Here a draft of the style. Let me know if you find any errors.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/479c0615e7c1c6bbe6d247ef872574bf88a9b138/gnosis-journal-of-gnostic-studies.csl
As you mentioned, the guidelines only specify journal articles, books and chapters.
If you have more info for other types, you can share pictures via any image sharing service out there and putting the links here.