Style request: Applied Mechanics Review
Close match: Applied Mechanics Review
Campbell J. L., and Pedersen O. K., 2007, “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success,” Comp. Polit. Stud., 40(3), pp. 307–332.
Differences:
1. Comma after author's surname
2. No space between author's initials
3. No comma before and
4. Period after last initial and before year of publication
5. Period after year of publication
6. No quotes around Title
7. Period after Title
8. Complete title of journal (no abbreviations)
9. Period but remove comma after journal name
10. Journal volume followed by journal issue in brackets followed by colon
11. remove pp. and write page numbers with small dash between the lowest and highest
12. period after page number
13. doi after page numbers
It should look like this:
Campbell, J.L. and Pedersen O.K. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies. 40(3): 307-332. 10.1177/0010414006286542
Campbell J. L., and Pedersen O. K., 2007, “The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success,” Comp. Polit. Stud., 40(3), pp. 307–332.
Differences:
1. Comma after author's surname
2. No space between author's initials
3. No comma before and
4. Period after last initial and before year of publication
5. Period after year of publication
6. No quotes around Title
7. Period after Title
8. Complete title of journal (no abbreviations)
9. Period but remove comma after journal name
10. Journal volume followed by journal issue in brackets followed by colon
11. remove pp. and write page numbers with small dash between the lowest and highest
12. period after page number
13. doi after page numbers
It should look like this:
Campbell, J.L. and Pedersen O.K. 2007. The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies. 40(3): 307-332. 10.1177/0010414006286542
The style I'm seeing in Applied Mechanics Reviews is like the one above, i.e. the one already on the repository.
If that's not correct, what do you base that on? Is there a style guide?
Given the amount of styles that already exist, the demands on our/my time and the existence of the visual editor, I typically only edit new styles for major style manuals or journals, though I and several others will be happy to help you with specific questions on editing.
(Me and others do occasionally edit styles for pay, though with the visual editor it really shouldn't be necessary to go that way unless you have much more money than time).