Style Request: [Harvard-UTS Univ. Technology Sydney]
My wife is doing a Master's at UTS and I inadvertently mucked her up by updating her mac to Mountain Lion. This destroyed her ability to use Word and Endnote. I'm trying to get her to use Zotero (i'm a convert-it's a great program!) UTS has an endnote style file that she uses, but no csl is available. I tried editing Harvard reference format 3 csl (changed the punctuation for eds), it's close but it still doesn't match. In websites it puts in Anon as an author.
The comprehensive style guide is here
http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/help/referencing/harvard-uts-referencing-guide
and includes a downloadable pdf.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. It really annoys me that all these Uni's seem to want their own style!
The comprehensive style guide is here
http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/help/referencing/harvard-uts-referencing-guide
and includes a downloadable pdf.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. It really annoys me that all these Uni's seem to want their own style!
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http://steveridout.com/csl/visualEditor/
user guide here:
https://github.com/citation-style-editor/csl-editor/wiki/User-guide-for-the-CSL-Editor
I don't do any university or department specific styles anymore (and that pretty much means no one who doesn't need the style him/herself does)
Things like changing having a single editor be shown as (ed.) and multiple to be (eds) -note the no suffix '.', is not easy. I also have not figured out how to get rid of the anon as an author on a web page when one is not entered in the biblio info. I'll keep trying.
I'd just edit the references manually, however my wife has problems doing this.
http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/question/285140/there-harvard-uts-style-file-available-zotero