Is there a style like this?
Hi all, I'm going to finish my master's thesis, and my Faculty ask for a style like this:
Pierson P. (1996), The Path to European Integration. A Historical Institutionalis Analysis, in «Comparative Political Studies», n. 2, pp.123-63.
They say that it's Harvard author-date style, but it doesn't look like that. I've looked ad all the default zotero styles, and other styles online, and no one use the italic for the article's title! Nor the « » for the journal title.
The most common style is to use Italic for the title of the journal.
Do you know if there is a style like the one my Faculty wants?
Thank you very much
Pierson P. (1996), The Path to European Integration. A Historical Institutionalis Analysis, in «Comparative Political Studies», n. 2, pp.123-63.
They say that it's Harvard author-date style, but it doesn't look like that. I've looked ad all the default zotero styles, and other styles online, and no one use the italic for the article's title! Nor the « » for the journal title.
The most common style is to use Italic for the title of the journal.
Do you know if there is a style like the one my Faculty wants?
Thank you very much
You can try editing yourself:
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
I don't think you'll find someone to code this style for you - requiring something like this for a Masters thesis is just too unreasonable (which isn't your fault, of course), and I'd rather spend my time on things that are useful for more than one person...
I'll try to ask my professor if I can use a more accepted format, like the Harvard author-date in Zotero.
Thank you however!