Style Request: French library catalog of the 18th century
Hello all,
I am looking for a probably rare but simple citation style for books. A French library catalog of the 18th century is to be continued in the previous style, which looks like this:
[title] ([series°number of series]), [first name author last name author [[up to three authors, separated by commas, then "et al." after second]]], ed. [publisher [[as in authors]]]. [place, italic], [publisher, italic], ^[edition, italic][year, italic]. [number of volumes, italic]°vol. [signature, italic].
[Extra, smaller text].
[tags, smaller text].
For example:
Sixteenth-century Northern European drawings (A corpus of drawings in Midwestern collections 3), B.L. Dunbar, ed. R. Munman, E.J. Olszewski. London, Miller, 2012. 2 vol. in-4°.
This publication was discussed in detail by XY 2001.
16th century; Bril, Paul; landscape painting; drawing.
Missing information may be omitted without replacement. Unfortunately, a standard style documentation does not exist... The style "École Pratique des Hautes Études - Sciences historiques et philologiques" contains almost all the information, just in a different order and I unfortunately do not manage to rearrange it. Can someone help me there?
I am looking for a probably rare but simple citation style for books. A French library catalog of the 18th century is to be continued in the previous style, which looks like this:
[title] ([series°number of series]), [first name author last name author [[up to three authors, separated by commas, then "et al." after second]]], ed. [publisher [[as in authors]]]. [place, italic], [publisher, italic], ^[edition, italic][year, italic]. [number of volumes, italic]°vol. [signature, italic].
[Extra, smaller text].
[tags, smaller text].
For example:
Sixteenth-century Northern European drawings (A corpus of drawings in Midwestern collections 3), B.L. Dunbar, ed. R. Munman, E.J. Olszewski. London, Miller, 2012. 2 vol. in-4°.
This publication was discussed in detail by XY 2001.
16th century; Bril, Paul; landscape painting; drawing.
Missing information may be omitted without replacement. Unfortunately, a standard style documentation does not exist... The style "École Pratique des Hautes Études - Sciences historiques et philologiques" contains almost all the information, just in a different order and I unfortunately do not manage to rearrange it. Can someone help me there?
Since the style mentioned is quite similar, I would give it a try myself. Do I need any software or something?
Sixteenth-century Northern European drawings (A corpus of drawings in Midwestern collections n° 3), Burton L Dunbar, , ed. R. Munman, E.J. Olszewski London, Miller, 2012. 2 vol. in-4°.
So the order is correct; I have not yet found the second comma before the editors in the code, but I will at some point. What I don't understand: "n°" is nowhere left in the code, but still in the output. Also, place of publication and publisher and year etc. are all in italics, only "vol." won't... Do you have a tip?
<text term="issue" form="short"/>
For the italics, we'd have to see the code as you currently have it. Post to pastebin.com or a comparable page for code sharing.
This is the code with the last problems described.
I also tried to create a new version that starts from template "Art libraries Society of North America": https://pastebin.com/D3eR81kt
However, in this case, a comma is missing between author and publisher and the signature and series of a book are not displayed – on the other hand, theses are quoted correctly.
As I wrote in my first post here, it should be a simple citation style for books only (book parts and articles can be treated like books, everything else does not occur).
Maybe you will notice some other weak points?
I would be very happy if you could take a look at my drafts. Thank you very much.