author-date style with colon separator for page numbers
I know this sounds really simple, but I simply cannot find a style that has a colon followed by a space between the date of the source and the page number. I have tried to change existing csl files and failed miserably, despite following the instructions. Can anyone point me to an existing style that does this?
In-text citations
The Handbook contains no footnotes. Routledge uses Harvard system for in-text citations. For example,
Among the most important sources of information about our ancestors and neighbours is their trash (Bloggs 1982). Some scholars have therefore argued that what is discarded bears meaning (Dennett 1980: 115-6; Dennett 1998).
Please note that a colon is used to separate the date from page numbers.
References
Please provide an alphabetical list of all and only sources cited in your chapter. These should conform to the Harvard system. For example:
Jaeger, J.C. and Cook, N.G.W. (1979) Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics, 3rd edn,
London: Chapman & Hall.
Each entry must contain full publication details; do not use op. cit. or short titles referring to other entries in the bibliography.
Example of references using the Harvard system
Bannan, N. (1995) ‘Underground town planning in the UK’, unpublished thesis,
University of Cambridge.
Beale, A.J. and Collins, C.H. (eds) (1992) Safety in Industrial Microbiology and
Biotechnology, London: Butterworth-Heinemann.
Betts, P. and Diaz,T. (1991) ‘Mediated electro-chemistry: a practical solution to
biosensing’, in E.Willis (ed.) Adventures in Biosensors, London: JAI Press: 34-56.
Bickley, A.R. (1988) Septimus Severus: the later years, London: Hutchinson.
—— (forthcoming) The Roman Town of Calleva, London: Routledge.
Bickley, A.R., Cobb, S.L. and Gibbs, L.J. (1984) The Roman City, London: Routledge
& Kegan Paul.
Bird,W.R. (1957) ‘Differentiation of psychotic from non-psychotic personalities’,
International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 38: 266–75; reprinted in Second Thoughts (1967), London: Heinemann; and also in E.B. Spillius (ed.) (1988) Melanie Klein Today, vol. 1, London: Routledge.
Birkey, C.W., Maruyama,T. and Fuerst, P. (1993) ‘An approach to population and
evolution genetic theory for genes in mitochrondria and chloroplasts’, Genetics, 10 (3): 513–27.
Bisset, G. (1991) Roman France, trans.D. Sheldon, London: Batsford.
Braudel, F. (1949; 2nd edn 1966) La Méditerranée et le monde méditerranéen à
l'époque de Philippe II; trans. Sian Reynolds (1999) The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II, London: Collins.
Briant,T. ‘Roman sites: an eighteenth-century view’, paper presented at Oxford
Antiquarian Society Conference on Roman sites in Northern Europe, Oxford, January 1998.
Brown, L.M. (1995) Principles of Biotechnology, 2nd edn, Cambridge, MA: Harvard
University Press.