Style Request: UniBe IKG MG

Hey everyone,

I am requesting a new CSL Style based on "International Organization".

First I changed it in german, with: default-locale="de-DE"

But now I need some other changes:

1. Instead of "Buchanan, Doordan, und Margolin 2001, 16.": "Buchanan/Doordan/Margolin 2001, 16."

If there are more publications by the same autor in the same year it will be shown by a lower case character starting with "a", e.g.: "Shearman 1972a, 22; Shearman 1972b, 370."

2. Instead of "Benjamin, Walter. 2010. Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Berlin: Suhrkamp.":
"Walter Benjamin, Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit [italic], Berlin: Suhrkamp 2010."

3. Instead of "Buchanan, Richard, Dennis Doordan, und Victor Margolin. 2001. Introduction. Design Issues 17 (2): 1–3.":
"Richard Buchanan, Dennis Doordan und Victor Margolin, „Introduction“, in: Design Issues [Italic] 17 (2), 2001, 1–3."

If there are more than 3 authors, than: "Richard Buchanan u. a., …"

The detailed documentation on the style can be found from page 5 on in the following PDF: http://www.ikg.unibe.ch/unibe/philhist/ikg/content/e6881/e6889/e57040/files68022/IKG_Richtlinien_neu_15_5_2012_ger.pdf

Thank you very much for your support! Feel free to ask.


Best, Robert
  • sorry, we don't have the capacity to code styles for individual chairs, institutes, or departments - this visual editor (still under development) may be helpful:
    http://steveridout.com/csl/visualEditor/
    as may these instructions
    http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/citation_styles/style_editing_step-by-step
  • The visual editor helped a lot. Thank you for providing the link.
  • We do gladly accept styles like these on the repository, so if you are able to come up with something useful:
    https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Submitting-Styles

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