Request for ArchA citation style

Hi !

I split my initial post into two now:

I am using the ArchA citation style and would like to ask if somebody would be able to come up with a proper csl file for that as I already tried and failed.

(See http://ftp.oleane.net/pub/CTAN/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-archaeology/example/archa-example.pdf for examples).
The style is contained in the biblatex-archaeology latex package.

Right now I am using BetterBibTex a export a BibLatex file to Lxy and then using Lyx to generate a pdf using the Archa citation style as this seems to be the only way of getting it more-or-less done but that's not super cool.

Greets from Austria :)
  • edited February 23, 2019
    Hi

    As this is still needed and missing as it seems, let me provide the details required as per the link provided above:

    1. As far as I know no useable Archa Style is available right now
    2. Should be this thread right now :)
    3. Link to the style documentation:
    English:
    https://www.orea.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/Institute/OREA/pdf/Publikationen/ArchA_Guidelines_en.pdf

    German: https://www.orea.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/Institute/OREA/pdf/Publikationen/ArchA_Publikationsrichtlinien_de.pdf

    It seems as there is some github page for the styles for direct use with biber (or the like)
    https://github.com/CarlOrff/biblatex-archaeology

    Some description on how somebody implemented it for biblatex (as it seems):
    http://ftp.oleane.net/pub/CTAN/macros/latex/exptl/biblatex-contrib/biblatex-archaeology/example/archa-example.pdf

    Examples:
    There is no "in-text" citation as the style uses footnotes.
    The authors name is required to be written in "Kapitälchen" which was translated to "small caps" by google translate dunno if this is the proper term.

    The footnotes would look like:
    CAMPBELL, PEDERSEN 2007, 131.
    MARES 2001, 78-79.
    MARES 2001, 77f.
    MARES 2001, 77ff.

    In the bibliography it would look like: (again the authors name in small caps)

    CAMPBELL, PEDERSEN 2007
    J. L. Campbell, O.K. Pedersen, The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success, Comparative Political Studies 40/3, 2007, 307-332.

    MARES 2001
    I. Mares, Firms and the welfare state: When, why and how does social policy matter to employers? In: P. A. HALL, D. S. SOSKICE (Hrsg.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York 2001, 184-213.


  • edited July 27, 2019
    @Muro_s und @flo_at ,

    Hab mich mal rangesetzt und den Stil gemacht. Könnt ihn austesten und mir sagen, was evtl. noch nicht ganz passt. https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:archaeologia-austriaca
  • Hi

    Thanks for the effort :)

    As far as I could see for now, the Title is written in Italic and the author is not in small caps as should be.

    Zotero seems to do some kind of "auto-translate" so for many authors it starts to do something like that:

    Allmeier u. a. 2016
    Allmeier u. a., Erinnerungsorte in Bewegung: zur Neugestaltung des Gedenkens an Orten nationalsozialistischer Verbrechen, Bielefeld, 2016 (Architekturen, 28).

    It should print the first three authors and then "et al." and there should be no comma after the city. The series title as "Architekturen 28" should be after the title.

    If citing a book section it should look like this (which is pretty close to what is there already):

    What is there right now:
    Doßmann, Wenzel, Wenzel 2007
    A. Doßmann, J. Wenzel, K. Wenzel, Barackenlager. Zur Nutzung einer Architektur der Moderne. Auszug aus dem Lager. Bielefeld, 2007, 220–245.

    how it should look like (as it seems to me)

    Doßmann, Wenzel, Wenzel 2007
    A. Doßmann, J. Wenzel, K. Wenzel, Barackenlager. Zur Nutzung einer Architektur der Moderne. In: Auszug aus dem Lager. Bielefeld 2007, 220–245.

  • edited August 6, 2019
    Hi,

    1. Title in italics: fixed
    2. Authors small-caps: fixed
    3. u.a. to et al. for german locale: fixed
    4. et al rules for footnotes: set to 4/3
    5. book, comma before year-date: removed
    6. book series: it already does this. You need to enter the data in the right fields
    7. Dossmann (chapter): fixed italics, year-date comma

    Update your styles through the preferences or download the latest from the repository zotero.org/styles
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