SBL 1st ed.
Is it still possible to get access to the Society of Biblical Literature citation style that is based on the SBL Handbook of Style's 1st edition? If so, how? It doesn't seem to be available in the style repository.
Although the Journal of Biblical Literature has now upgraded to SBLHS, 2nd ed., some other journals run their style based on SBL with their own modifications. One in particular with which I'm working is still using SBLHS, 1st ed., as its basis.
If it's still available by some mechanism, therefore, the Zotero citation style for the 1st ed. would put the footnotes a good deal closer to the citation format that this journal is wanting.
Thank you so much for the advice!
Although the Journal of Biblical Literature has now upgraded to SBLHS, 2nd ed., some other journals run their style based on SBL with their own modifications. One in particular with which I'm working is still using SBLHS, 1st ed., as its basis.
If it's still available by some mechanism, therefore, the Zotero citation style for the 1st ed. would put the footnotes a good deal closer to the citation format that this journal is wanting.
Thank you so much for the advice!
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/929692740c06108efba284eab38e565bee87754f/society-of-biblical-literature-fullnote-bibliography.csl
Thanks, again, so much!
Can you give a link to the journal that is stills requiring SBL 1st?
Revue de Qumran, for instance (http://revuedequmran.fr/index.php/en)
We want to add as many styles as possible to help scientists/researchers around the world. If you let us know we can get it added ;)
I've just put in a request for the RdQumran style and that'll go live within a week usually. https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/3108
Thanks :)
<i> <b> <sup> etc.
for any italics, bold, superscript, etc. formatting in the references.