Style Request: Latin American Research Review
Hi,
Could someone please give me a hand by developing the LARR style? I could not find any style that was too similar to the one I need, but I guess the closest one is the one listed as "Law generic style .de". Both list the author, and then the works one line below. But the LARR has them categorized also by year. The guidelines for this style con be found at:
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/larr/submission.asp
Click on Author Style Guide.
Thanks!
Could someone please give me a hand by developing the LARR style? I could not find any style that was too similar to the one I need, but I guess the closest one is the one listed as "Law generic style .de". Both list the author, and then the works one line below. But the LARR has them categorized also by year. The guidelines for this style con be found at:
http://lasa.international.pitt.edu/eng/larr/submission.asp
Click on Author Style Guide.
Thanks!
I understand the author year thing in the bibliography, but for everything else, could you give me a list of differences to APA or Chicago (Author-Date). (What's in italics, what's not, how are edited works referred to, what types of abbreviations, how exactly are online sources cited, how are punctuation and parantheses used). I can take it from there.
Thanks so much!
(e.g. after a quick look - edited by instead of ed., journal issues as no. 2 instead of (2) etc. )
Another differences are that the LARR never mentions which edition it is, no doi, and websites or articles from the web say:
Accessed October 15, 2004, at http....
Thanks!
http://gist.github.com/297920
download using the "Raw" link on the top right
install by dragging to an open FF window.
Should be mostly done - looks good, I think.
Please report back here.
I did what you said, but I can't find it now in my preferences. Am I doing something wrong?
when you drag the file to FF (remember, first download it) you should get a pop-up
"Install the style....." did you get that? If not, you're doing something wrong - tell me exactly step by step what you're doing.
Thanks one more time!
Thanks a lot in advance!!!
When do you get that message?
Well, I am quite new to this. I downloaded the file using the "Raw" link:
right-click, "save linked file as..." and saved a 'unknown.css' file.
Now, after taking a closer look with a text editor, I just noticed that what I actually saved was the message "301PermMove" (I am using safari)
My second try now was to click on 'Raw'. Then I copied the code, pasted into a black page of the text editor and finally saved it as "larr.xml".
Sorry, but I couldn't understand how to add to Zotero.. what does FF mean? I tried to open the file on both safari and firefox and nothing happend. I also tried to import direct into zotero...
Then go to Cite-->Styles in the Zotero Preferences (Options), click on the + sign and browse and select that file.
Zotero will throw a warning, but I think it should work.
Thanks a lot. I did get the warning, but it seems to have worked. I will try to format the article with the style now.