Cite Them Right 13th edition - Harvard
Hi,
The 13th edition of Cite Them Right Harvard has just been published. The place of publication has been dropped from references.
I just wondered whether anyone was creating the following two styles to reflect this update?
Cite Them Right 13th edition - Harvard
Cite Them Right 13th edition - Harvard (no "et al.")
Thanks,
Ruth
The 13th edition of Cite Them Right Harvard has just been published. The place of publication has been dropped from references.
I just wondered whether anyone was creating the following two styles to reflect this update?
Cite Them Right 13th edition - Harvard
Cite Them Right 13th edition - Harvard (no "et al.")
Thanks,
Ruth
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Translated from the Spanish by G. Haycraft and R. Haycraft. [separate sentence]
Homer (1991) The Iliad (Translated from the Greek by R. Fagles.) [embedded in the same sentence as the title in parentheses]
The existing style sheet can be hacked to do this in various ways, e.g. by (mis)using the 'language' field or using CSL-M locales, but is there a clean solution that might be suitable for the 13th edition?
<text variable="publisher-place"/>eg. Lander, V. and Sheikh Zaheerali, A. (2016) ‘One step forward, two steps back: the continuing saga of Black and minority ethnic teacher recruitment and retention in England’, in C. Schmidt and J. Schneider (eds) Diversifying the teaching force in transnational contexts: critical perspectives. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
(I checked these were correct in the fields)