Change IEEE to IEEE Editorial
Hello everyone,
I'm searching for the correct style but i was not successful. I use IEEE but its not 100% correct.
I need the following style for my Bachelor Thesis:
Text...[1]
Text...[2]
[1] and [2] are from the same author, but the citation is from diffrent pages.
In the bibliography currently it appears only one citation but it dosent show the different pages.
I want to change the IEEE style to IEEE Editorial, so it appears like this..
Text...[1]
Text...[2]
Literaturverzeichnis
M. Baerns u. a., Technische Chemie, Zweite, Erweiterte Auflage. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2013, S. 242-243.
M. Baerns u. a., Technische Chemie, Zweite, Erweiterte Auflage. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2013, S. 100
Sorry, my English isn't very good yet.
Best regards, Chris.
I'm searching for the correct style but i was not successful. I use IEEE but its not 100% correct.
I need the following style for my Bachelor Thesis:
Text...[1]
Text...[2]
[1] and [2] are from the same author, but the citation is from diffrent pages.
In the bibliography currently it appears only one citation but it dosent show the different pages.
I want to change the IEEE style to IEEE Editorial, so it appears like this..
Text...[1]
Text...[2]
Literaturverzeichnis
M. Baerns u. a., Technische Chemie, Zweite, Erweiterte Auflage. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2013, S. 242-243.
M. Baerns u. a., Technische Chemie, Zweite, Erweiterte Auflage. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, 2013, S. 100
Sorry, my English isn't very good yet.
Best regards, Chris.
the university is TU Munich in Germany and i found some examples on the following link: https://mediatum.ub.tum.de/doc/1231945/1231945.pdf on page 49.
What's the main differences to the IEEE style?
TUM is actually smart and suggest to either use APA, Chicago or IEEE. Is there actually some differences to their guidelines?
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:ieee