[Style Request] Swiss Political Science Review
Hi all,
I'm looking for a citation style for the Swiss Political Science Review.
Online ISSN:1662-6370
This issue is open access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/16626370/2018/24/1
Styleguide: https://wol-prod-cdn.literatumonline.com/pb-assets/assets/16626370/SPSR_styleguide-1509476635000.pdf
Citation example:
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007)
(Mares 2001: 546)
Bibliography:
Campbell, J. and O. Pedersen (2007). The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success. Comparative Political Studies 40(3): 307–332.
Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the Welfare State: When, why, and how does Social Policy matter to Employers? In Hall, P. A. and D. Soskice (eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press (184-213).
I'm looking for a citation style for the Swiss Political Science Review.
Online ISSN:1662-6370
This issue is open access: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/16626370/2018/24/1
Styleguide: https://wol-prod-cdn.literatumonline.com/pb-assets/assets/16626370/SPSR_styleguide-1509476635000.pdf
Citation example:
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007)
(Mares 2001: 546)
Bibliography:
Campbell, J. and O. Pedersen (2007). The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success. Comparative Political Studies 40(3): 307–332.
Mares, I. (2001). Firms and the Welfare State: When, why, and how does Social Policy matter to Employers? In Hall, P. A. and D. Soskice (eds.), Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press (184-213).
@damnation
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zc3Sl4JU7Ltu0Q55-OB0QYCJbYiguVXwpc_BzBLLZcA/edit#gid=128551622
I had a go at the style.
Please give it a test ride and let me know if anything needs fixing. Right click, save as, install in Zotero: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/b2dec29a38f23a8d4985d46657c0f61d88bafcae/swiss-political-science-review.csl
Thank you very much! I didn't get a notificaiton, that's why it took me so long, sorry.
I only found these few issues:
- Also in German it's actually "et al." and not "u. a."
- There is no Comma after the authors, it's (Schoen 2013: 348), not Schoen, 2013
- For websites, the style is currently using date for last access, while it should be the download; also, the ":" is missing (should be zugegriffen: xx.xx.xxx)
- Journal articles should now have the "zugegriffen" (accessed) info
- For working papers, the series title should be plain text (not in brackets), followed by a dot and then City: Institution.
- in some cases, in the bibliography, the author's first name is not abbreviated
- if the author has two first names, they should be separated by a space like T. P. Tageperas
That's all I can see - thank you for your effort!
Please keep the numbering. ;)
1. changed
2. fixed
3. It already shows "zugegriffen" and the accessed date.
Test output:
CSL Search by Example (o. J.). Online: http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ [zugegriffen: 10.08.2017]
4. I don't see that. From the guidelines that only applies to articles that are not in print yet.
"If the journal article has not been published yet, specify the status of the article: Clayton, A., D. Z. O'Brien and J. M. Piscopo (2018). All Male Panels? Representation and Democratic Legitimacy. American Journal of Political Science. Advanced online: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12391 [accessed: 31.10.2018]."
5. What's a working paper? Which item type do you use for this and which fields do you enter the data in?
6. Check that specific entry. It could also because of the author disambiguation if there is another citation with the same name.
7. fixed
thanks a lot! Where do I find the updated style, the one on the link is still the old one, right? Happy to test it!
With regard to 5), since verything else needs to be checked with the updated version: I store them as reports (but actually, always wanted to request a category called working paper!).
Best
Here is the file:
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/942cbb58d919d3dd4345a16f8ff383a95eb1b664/swiss-political-science-review.csl
3) Sorry, what I meant was that Zotero uses the date stored in the "date" field for last access, for example: [zugegriffen: 2013] if only the year has been entered. Instead, "Dated added" shall be used.
4) Yes, wanted to say should NOT have (sorry, was so tired). So currently, Zotero uses [zugegriffen] for all journal articles, but as you said, should only be used for journals which are not published yet.
6) You're right!
I confirm that everything else has been fixed.
Thank you very much for your effort, I really appreciate it!
4. Fixed
https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/108e0d321461eff08d8704a326784f7a8b775adc/swiss-political-science-review.csl
Example from the guideline: Rixen, T. and Ingo Rohlfing (2005). The PoliticalEconomy of Bilateralism and Multilateralism: InstitutionalChoice inTrade and Taxation. MPRA Paper No. 325. Online: https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/325/1/MPRA_paper_325.pdf [accessed: 16.07.2007]
"accessed" shall be the "date added" in Zotero (just like for other styles for websites) and not the year the article was published (this would be 2005 in this case, but the article was last accessed on 16.07.2007 actually)
This is the date we use literally in most citation style for webpages.
It's odd, though, that you use issued for journal articles ahead of print, preceded by zugegriffen. That shouldn't be accessed instead?
Just one last thing, could you add that the item type "report" is also followed by "zugegriffen"? That's what I'm using for working papers now.