Bibliography style [author date] + DOI

Hello everyone,
Does someone know where I could find a style like this one ?
The most important is to have [author date], to have the DOI in the bibliography and [author date] repeated.

[Campbell 2007]
[Mares 2001]

Bibliography:
[Campbell 2007] Campbell, J. L., & Pedersen, O. K. (2007). The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies, 40(3), 307–332. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542

[Mares 2001] Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In P. A. Hall & D. Soskice (Eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage (pp. 184–213). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • That’s very similar to APA. I could make it for you pretty easily. Is this for a specific journal or publisher?
  • (@bwiernik -- remember that you need to be careful with substitute in styles which include short author labels in the bibliography because of the automatic suppression, so this may require some re-writing even if the actual style is APA)
  • Thank you for your quick answers and help !
    You're right it is close to APA.
    I am looking for a style for my PhD Thesis. I usually write with ACM Siggraph, but my director wants to have the DOI. And most of the styles I found were "(author date)" and the references of the different articles were not well separated, I found it was not very clear to read.
  • (I think this is a bad idea, FWIW. Just use an established citation style - that's what standards are for. Don't make up your own style for a dissertation [or any other purpose, honestly])
  • edited March 29, 2019
    With that application, I would definitely recommend using the ACM Siggraph style and just adding the DOI. That would be a much easier style modification.
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