Output Style Harvard Anglia Ruskin
When comparing the guidelines at https://libweb.anglia.ac.uk/referencing/harvard.htm with references formatted in Zotero with Anglia Ruskin – Harvard, we find two discrepancies re. chapters in an edited book:
After the publisher name, the standard uses a full stop, whereas Zotero generates a comma
After ed(s), the standard uses a full stop, whereas Zotero generates a comma.
Does the Zotero output style use a different source document than the one mentioned above?
After the publisher name, the standard uses a full stop, whereas Zotero generates a comma
After ed(s), the standard uses a full stop, whereas Zotero generates a comma.
Does the Zotero output style use a different source document than the one mentioned above?
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adamsmithedited June 6, 2019No, that's the right guide. It could have changed or Zotero's implementation could have been wrong all along. We'll take a look.
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damnationPR submitted> https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/pull/4130
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