Style for this formatting?
I am searching for a style that might roughly/closely match these requirements. I have been scanning the repository but have not found one. Does anyone have an idea of what might be a close match?
Thanks!
Tom
In-text references:
(Brown 1992)
(Brown 1992; Smith 1995)
(Brown 1992: 145)
Bibliography Examples (with book and journal titles in italics):
Valenstein, E. S. (1998). Blaming the Brain. New York: Free Press.
Hancké, B. (2010). ‘Varieties of Capitalism and Business’, in D. Coen, W. Grant, and G. Wilson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Business and Government. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 123–47.
Roback, H. B., and Abramowitz, S. I. (1979). ‘Insight and Hospital Judgement’, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 24: 417–24.
Galt, M. N. (1985). ‘Wealth and Income in New Zealand 1870–1939’, Ph.D. thesis (Victoria University, Wellington).
Quint, B. (May 2001). ‘One Hour to Midnight: Tasini Oral Arguments at the Supreme Court’, Information Today [online journal], (accessed 1 July 2001).
Drucker, P. (1995). 'Really Reinventing Government', Atlantic Monthly, 275(2): 49–61.
Thanks!
Tom
In-text references:
(Brown 1992)
(Brown 1992; Smith 1995)
(Brown 1992: 145)
Bibliography Examples (with book and journal titles in italics):
Valenstein, E. S. (1998). Blaming the Brain. New York: Free Press.
Hancké, B. (2010). ‘Varieties of Capitalism and Business’, in D. Coen, W. Grant, and G. Wilson (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Business and Government. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 123–47.
Roback, H. B., and Abramowitz, S. I. (1979). ‘Insight and Hospital Judgement’, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 24: 417–24.
Galt, M. N. (1985). ‘Wealth and Income in New Zealand 1870–1939’, Ph.D. thesis (Victoria University, Wellington).
Quint, B. (May 2001). ‘One Hour to Midnight: Tasini Oral Arguments at the Supreme Court’, Information Today [online journal], (accessed 1 July 2001).
Drucker, P. (1995). 'Really Reinventing Government', Atlantic Monthly, 275(2): 49–61.
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What is this for?
It's for a chapter in an Oxford University Press book.
Cheers,
Tom
Thanks very much!
Tom