Style Request: Taylor & Francis Harvard Style
Hello everyone,
I am submitting a paper to Urban Water, a Taylor & Francis journal. I cannot find any styles in the repository that match the requirements of this publication. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could create a style to match their requirements. The closest style I can find is "Harvard Reference Format 1 (Author-Date)"
The journal guidelines are here: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1573-062x&linktype=44
and the specific guidelines for references are here: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/style/reference/tf_X.pdf
To the best of my ability, I have listed the specific changes that need to be made below.
Changes for In Text Citations:
1.Multiple sources in in-text citations should be separated with a comma rather than a semi-colon.
2.The first name of the author (nor the first initial) should never appear in in-text citations. It currently uses the author's first name or first initial, but the use seems to be sporadic.
Changes for References:
1.The "available at + URL" and the "Accessed + date" needs to be removed from all entries.
2."et al." requires italics.
3.A thesis entry should state "Thesis(type)" after the title, and the location needs to be removed:
Agutter, A.J., 1995. The linguistic significance of current British slang. Thesis (PhD). Edinburgh University.
rather than
Agutter, A.J., 1995. The linguistic significance of current British slang. PhD. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University.
4.Books should have a period after the title rather than a comma:
Goel, P.K., 2006. Water Pollution - Causes, Effects & Control. New Delhi: New Age International.
5.For journal articles, "pp" before the page numbers needs to be removed:
Greenfield, J., 1990. The Sevso Treasure: the legal case. Apollo, 132 (3), 14–16.
rather than
Greenfield, J., 1990. The Sevso Treasure: the legal case. Apollo, 132 (3), pp. 14–16.
6. The editor's name followed by ",ed" needs to be added to book chapter entries before the book title:
Bantz, C.R., 1995. Social dimensions of software development. In: J.A. Anderson, ed. Annual review of software management and development. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 502–510.
rather than
Bantz, C.R., 1995. Social dimensions of software development. In: Annual review of software management and development. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 502–510.
Thank you so much in advance for any help!!!
I am submitting a paper to Urban Water, a Taylor & Francis journal. I cannot find any styles in the repository that match the requirements of this publication. I would greatly appreciate it if someone could create a style to match their requirements. The closest style I can find is "Harvard Reference Format 1 (Author-Date)"
The journal guidelines are here: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/journal.asp?issn=1573-062x&linktype=44
and the specific guidelines for references are here: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/style/reference/tf_X.pdf
To the best of my ability, I have listed the specific changes that need to be made below.
Changes for In Text Citations:
1.Multiple sources in in-text citations should be separated with a comma rather than a semi-colon.
2.The first name of the author (nor the first initial) should never appear in in-text citations. It currently uses the author's first name or first initial, but the use seems to be sporadic.
Changes for References:
1.The "available at + URL" and the "Accessed + date" needs to be removed from all entries.
2."et al." requires italics.
3.A thesis entry should state "Thesis(type)" after the title, and the location needs to be removed:
Agutter, A.J., 1995. The linguistic significance of current British slang. Thesis (PhD). Edinburgh University.
rather than
Agutter, A.J., 1995. The linguistic significance of current British slang. PhD. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University.
4.Books should have a period after the title rather than a comma:
Goel, P.K., 2006. Water Pollution - Causes, Effects & Control. New Delhi: New Age International.
5.For journal articles, "pp" before the page numbers needs to be removed:
Greenfield, J., 1990. The Sevso Treasure: the legal case. Apollo, 132 (3), 14–16.
rather than
Greenfield, J., 1990. The Sevso Treasure: the legal case. Apollo, 132 (3), pp. 14–16.
6. The editor's name followed by ",ed" needs to be added to book chapter entries before the book title:
Bantz, C.R., 1995. Social dimensions of software development. In: J.A. Anderson, ed. Annual review of software management and development. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 502–510.
rather than
Bantz, C.R., 1995. Social dimensions of software development. In: Annual review of software management and development. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 502–510.
Thank you so much in advance for any help!!!
Sorry to bother, but I notice that the new style does not seem to include the edits for the in-text citations Would you mind possibly updating it if you have a chance?
Changes for In Text Citations:
1. Author and date should NOT have a , i.e.(Smith 2000)
2. Multiple sources in in-text citations should be separated with a comma rather than a semi-colon, i.e. (Smith 2000, Brown 1995)
Thank you very much.