Citation style without article titles?
I'm working on a grant application that has a very strict page limit, and I'd like to be able to leave the article titles out of my literature cited, the way that journals like Science do in their reference sections. The general format would be:
Authors. Journal name. Volume: Issue, pages. (Year)
I'm not a programmer at all (just a biology grad student with way too many references and a lot to explain), so I'd really appreciate any help or advice. Thanks!
Authors. Journal name. Volume: Issue, pages. (Year)
I'm not a programmer at all (just a biology grad student with way too many references and a lot to explain), so I'd really appreciate any help or advice. Thanks!
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noksagtMany styles do not include titles. Find one that you like (possibly the one for Science) & install/use it.
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adamsmithThe other common styles without titles are American Chemical Society and Elsevier (without titles)
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