Oxford style referencing
I and my uni colleagues LOVE zotero BUT we are told to use Oxford style referencing which is not in the list - I use the nearest one to it which is full note at the bottom of the page with bibliography. Unfortunatley the Oxford style requires us to include WHERE the book was published - Is this available and if so what style is it called?
Sorry if this is an obvious question I have searched for an answer in the archives without success so far.
Sorry if this is an obvious question I have searched for an answer in the archives without success so far.
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I would take a look at the Harvard style, the various Chicago styles and the MHRA styles for a start, then browse through some of the others. If you can't find one that works post a comment in the forums mentioning the closest style, exactly where your style departs from the other style, and a link to documentation supporting the differences you discuss.
Amazon isn't super consistent.
http://www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/handouts/oxford-docnote.php
although my sense is that "Oxford" just like "Harvard" isn't a very precise style.
I'd start with "History Journal" or with "Chicago Full Note" - the former has the advantage of being closer, the latter of being more comprehensive (including a wider range of sources).
Thanks!
http://www.zotero.org/support/requesting_styles
(No need to create a new thread.)