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How well I know the many faces of Harvard lol.
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That's why I've labeled it as Peter Lang Social Science since it is a publishing house's style.
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They stated it was Hart's but clearly is just their own thing.
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So the one I have is the Peter Lang Social Science 'Hart's New Rules' I suspect they pulled a Harvard and say they use a system but just did their own thing. Please only use what I shared if you are working with Peter Lang Publishing under the socia…
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Ok, I think I have it all according to what they want for their Social Sciences version of Hart's: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JtqVZse5jklBXCv3ZK7J0TgA5Fq0HT4z/view?usp=sharing If you could add it to the repository I'd appreciate it. :) Hope i…
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Just doing some tests to see if I got all the things that needed adjusting then will be happy for it to be added. I'm mostly working in books, chapters, articles, TV, and films so the other formats might not be perfect and I want to make sure I get …
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For anyone looking for the Social Science Peter Lang format I have made this and I think it is pretty close. https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ia8BKRoIfiOO_F-l8sFmlI8gHuPhnAB/view?usp=sharing
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For anyone looking for the Social Science Peter Lang format I have made this and I think it is pretty close. https://drive.google.com/file/d/17ia8BKRoIfiOO_F-l8sFmlI8gHuPhnAB/view?usp=sharing
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Actually, it looks like your Oxford University Press HUMSOC is closer to what Peter Lang is looking for, but the in-text citations need a : before the page number instead of p. Book sections will need "In" before the editors of the book, and it will…
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Hello, Would you be able to edit your Hart's author-date to become the Peter Lang Publishing style formatting for the social sciences? They say they use Hart but do a few things differently. You can find their guidelines here: https://www.peterlan…
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The Subsequent in text entries should omit the author's last name as long as no other citation has come before it. The film bibliographic citations should be formatted like Italic film title (year), [Film] Dir. Directors first and last name, Country…
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Hello, Would it be possible to update this to fit their new version? See this link for how they want references (author-date) formatted. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RUjI5nPujKx5i2l8AliBD5x538WmxNAw/view?usp=sharing
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Also, would it be possible to program it to not repeat the author's name if the source is used multiple times in a row (essentially like ibid but just removing the last name instead)? Thanks for your help!!
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Would it be possible to update the existing New Hart to have the intext author-date?
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The air time is optional thankfully.
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ACE! You are a wizard!
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Almost there! For some reason it's pulling from the extra line so my citation looks like: 2001: A Space Odyssey. (1968) IMDb ID: tt0062622. [Film] Directed by KUBRICK, S. UK & USA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
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Would it be possible to get the title italicized? Also the in text cite should have the film title and year, not the director. (sorry for being such a bother!)
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Thanks!
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Where you have the genre being pulled you need it to say [Film], the director's first name should also be there (first and last in caps), and there should be a field for Country of Origin which then appears before the Production Company (which also …
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Wow! Yeah that's almost there! Thanks!
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OK Note all titles in italics Film example: in text citation currently is: (Kubrick 1968) Bibliography is: KUBRICK, S., (1968) 2001: A Space Odyssey, Warner Home Video. Should be in text: (2001: A Space Odyssey 1968) Bibliography: 2001: A Space O…
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So I don't know how to code so is it ok to show via examples how it should look?