"Style Request: AGRH2012" (close to APA 6th with brackets)
Hello there,
I love Zotero but I don't know how to use it fully...
I am looking for a citation style (close to APA 6th with brackets) which would look like this:
In the text: [Dürkheim, 1934, p. 35] - [Herzberg et al., 1959, p. 22]
In the bibliography:
Dürkheim E. (1934), The Division of Labour Society, London, Macmillan
Herzberg F., Mausner B., Snyderman B. (1959), The motivation to work, New York, John Wiley and Sons
Chandler A. (1992), « Organizational Capabilities and the Economic History of the Industrial Enterprise », Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 6, n°3, p. 79-100
Lewin K., Dembo T., Festinger L., Sears S. (1944), « Level of aspiration », in Hunt J. McV (éd.), Personality and the Behavior Disorders, New York, Ronald Press, p. 333-378
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?
I love Zotero but I don't know how to use it fully...
I am looking for a citation style (close to APA 6th with brackets) which would look like this:
In the text: [Dürkheim, 1934, p. 35] - [Herzberg et al., 1959, p. 22]
In the bibliography:
Dürkheim E. (1934), The Division of Labour Society, London, Macmillan
Herzberg F., Mausner B., Snyderman B. (1959), The motivation to work, New York, John Wiley and Sons
Chandler A. (1992), « Organizational Capabilities and the Economic History of the Industrial Enterprise », Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 6, n°3, p. 79-100
Lewin K., Dembo T., Festinger L., Sears S. (1944), « Level of aspiration », in Hunt J. McV (éd.), Personality and the Behavior Disorders, New York, Ronald Press, p. 333-378
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME?
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The square brackets are easy if that's the only difference.
...though editing a style still looks technical to me.
Thank you for your quick answers but I'm still stuck :/
I STILL NEED HELP please.
<citation et-al-min="6" et-al-use-first="1" et-al-subsequent-min="3" [...]
replace:
<layout prefix="(" suffix=")" delimiter="; ">
by:
<layout prefix="[" suffix="]" delimiter="; ">
(no need to SHOUT)
I have a new issue:
-I have edited the file as you said and saved in a ".csl" format.
-When I drag and drop the file into Firefox, it suggests to replace "APA 6th edition style" with the one I have named "AGRH2012".
How can I do to just add "AGRH2012" as a new style withouth losing the "APA 6th edition" one?
Is there a friendly-user application to easily do this kind of style-editing? Maybe soon?
https://csleditor.wordpress.com/