Style request: The Accounting Review
1) Similar Style: Chicago Manual of Style (Author-date-format)
2) Differences from Chicago Manual of Style:
- Arrange citations in alphabetical order according to the SURNAME of the first author or the name of the institution or body responsible for the published work.
- USE AUTHORS' INITIALS INSTEAD OF PROPER NAMES.
-reference to three authors with et al., e.g.: (Kachelmeier et al. 2008)
- Unless confusion would result, do not use ‘‘p.’’ or ‘‘pp.’’ before page numbers.
3) link to Style guide: http://aaahq.org/pubs/EdPolicies/REV_EdPolicy.pdf
Thank you for helping me out!
2) Differences from Chicago Manual of Style:
- Arrange citations in alphabetical order according to the SURNAME of the first author or the name of the institution or body responsible for the published work.
- USE AUTHORS' INITIALS INSTEAD OF PROPER NAMES.
-reference to three authors with et al., e.g.: (Kachelmeier et al. 2008)
- Unless confusion would result, do not use ‘‘p.’’ or ‘‘pp.’’ before page numbers.
3) link to Style guide: http://aaahq.org/pubs/EdPolicies/REV_EdPolicy.pdf
Thank you for helping me out!
i'm new here and when I found out that my original post didn't have the required formulation for a style request, I reposted.
thanks!
http://gist.github.com/379598
download by right-clicking on "Raw" at the top right and selecting save as.
Drag the downloaded file - accounting-review.csl - to an open FF window - OK when Firefox prompts you about the install.
I implemented the changes you outline above, if there is more let me know.
J
could you maybe help me out one last time:
w.r.t. the 'The Accounting Review' style sheet you have sent me (http://gist.github.com/379598), would it be possible to add the following three requirements:
1) now a date occurs not only behind the author's name, but also between brackets behind the 'publication' and 'volume' (between brackets. As in the example below: '(April)'. I would like this date not to occur.
2) Moreover, for some papers, information on 'doi' is given. As in the example below: 'doi:doi: DOI:10.1016/j.enpol.2009.01.041'. I would like to have this removed too. (it is less important than the first remark, however)
3) Sometimes an URL is also added to a reference. Could this be removed too?
Example:
Greene, D. L. 2010. Measuring energy security: Can the United States achieve oil independence? Energy Policy 38 (4) (April): 1614-1621. doi:doi: DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2009.01.041.
Thank you very much!!
Kind regards,
Joris
thanks!
i do not mean to be impatient, but do you think that could help me out with these changes before wednesday? I have to hand in my paper thursday. If you don't have the time, I could still remove these items manually in my bibliography of course, so it would not be disastrous.
Kind regards,
Joris