Style Request: History of the Human Sciences
Hello! Please, could you tell me which of Zotero's styles is more similar to that of the journal: "History Human Science"? These are the main characteristics:
(book titles and scientific journal titles in italics)
CITATIONS IN THE TEXT:
(see Hacking, 1999: 82-4)
(Jung, 1964; Mumford, 1968)
(Aronova, Baker, and Oreskes, 2010)
(Moffitt et al., 2001: 77) – use et al. if there are more than 3 authors (but list all of the authors
in the reference section)
(Lombroso, 2006[1876])
(cf. Carruthers, 2009)
(Passmore, 1943, 1944, 1948)
(Plato, 2007: 16; emphasis added)
(Plato, 2007: 16; original emphasis)
(Durkheim, 1953: 2-10; 1924: 729-35)
(Tao, 1940a, 1940b)
(ibid.: 384)
Authors should be listed in alphabetical order e.g. (Berry, 2013; Forrester, 1996; Pomata,
2010)
BOOK TITLES:
Damousi, J. and Plotkin, B. (2012) Psychoanalysis and Politics: Histories of Psychoanalysis Under Conditions of Restricted Political Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Haardt, R. (1971) Gnosis: Character and Testimony, trans. J. F. Hendry. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
Kracauer, S. (1998[1930]) The Salaried Masses. London: Verso.
Vail, L., ed. (1989) The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
CHAPTER IN A BOOK:
Ernst, W. (1996) ‘Framing the Fragment: Archaeology, Art, Museum’, in P. Duro (ed.) The Rhetoric of the Frame: Essays on the Boundaries of the Artwork. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 111-35.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Marks, S. (2017) ‘Psychotherapy in Historical Perspective’, History of the Human Sciences 30(2): 3-16.
Strauss, A., Hubbe, M., Neves, W. A., Bernardo, D. V., and Atuí, J. P. V. (2015) ‘The Cranial Morphology of the Botocudo Indians, Brazil’, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 157(2): 202–16.
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https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/HHS/HHS Formatting Guidelines 2021-1633948344.pdf
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/HHS
(book titles and scientific journal titles in italics)
CITATIONS IN THE TEXT:
(see Hacking, 1999: 82-4)
(Jung, 1964; Mumford, 1968)
(Aronova, Baker, and Oreskes, 2010)
(Moffitt et al., 2001: 77) – use et al. if there are more than 3 authors (but list all of the authors
in the reference section)
(Lombroso, 2006[1876])
(cf. Carruthers, 2009)
(Passmore, 1943, 1944, 1948)
(Plato, 2007: 16; emphasis added)
(Plato, 2007: 16; original emphasis)
(Durkheim, 1953: 2-10; 1924: 729-35)
(Tao, 1940a, 1940b)
(ibid.: 384)
Authors should be listed in alphabetical order e.g. (Berry, 2013; Forrester, 1996; Pomata,
2010)
BOOK TITLES:
Damousi, J. and Plotkin, B. (2012) Psychoanalysis and Politics: Histories of Psychoanalysis Under Conditions of Restricted Political Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Haardt, R. (1971) Gnosis: Character and Testimony, trans. J. F. Hendry. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
Kracauer, S. (1998[1930]) The Salaried Masses. London: Verso.
Vail, L., ed. (1989) The Creation of Tribalism in Southern Africa. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
CHAPTER IN A BOOK:
Ernst, W. (1996) ‘Framing the Fragment: Archaeology, Art, Museum’, in P. Duro (ed.) The Rhetoric of the Frame: Essays on the Boundaries of the Artwork. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 111-35.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Marks, S. (2017) ‘Psychotherapy in Historical Perspective’, History of the Human Sciences 30(2): 3-16.
Strauss, A., Hubbe, M., Neves, W. A., Bernardo, D. V., and Atuí, J. P. V. (2015) ‘The Cranial Morphology of the Botocudo Indians, Brazil’, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 157(2): 202–16.
_______________________________________________________________________
https://journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cmscontent/HHS/HHS Formatting Guidelines 2021-1633948344.pdf
https://journals.sagepub.com/home/HHS
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- I have checked it and I think it matches the style exactly.
- The only thing I see missing is the addition of the original date in square brackets, in the in-text citations and in the bibliography, after the date of printing:
(Lombroso, 2006[1876])
Kracauer, S. (1998[1930]) The Salaried Masses. London: Verso.
I enter it in Zotero in the Extra field, for example: "original-date: 1876".
Would it be possible to incorporate this change?
Try: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/raw/fa34e5cc48d4277d6cc63a548c15e993c38fbb4e/history-of-the-human-sciences.csl
I need to add the [translated title] to my bibliography, both in works and articles. For example:
Piaget, J. (1950) La construction du réel chez l'enfant [The construction of reality by the child]. Neuchâtel: Delachaux & Niestlé.
In another thread it is pointed out that the translated title should be added to Extra like this:
Medium: Translated title
https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/74386/how-to-reference-foreign-language-titles-according-to-apa-with-zotero
However, in this style "History of the Human Sciences" I don't think this function is available. Could you please incorporate it, if it is not too complicated?