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Create human-rights-law-review.csl #5626
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Made changes to existing style, as per https://static.primary.prod.gcms.the-infra.com/static/site/hrlr/document/000_StyleguideHRLRApril2021.pdf?node=6027513f8e191a1c2e40. Summary of changes: removed first names for books & chapters in edited books cites; corrected website cites; corrected convention cites; corrected the handling of ibid for both pg and para cites, and fixed Bill references.
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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests. Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: human-rights-law-review.csl (new)Hancké, Rhodes and Thatcher (eds), Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction, and Complementarities in the European Economy (2007); ‘CSL Search by Example’, Citation Style Editor, 2012, available at: http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ [last accessed 15 December 2012]. |
Just to make sure I understand: when you - say "changes to existing style," you are referring to AGLC, right? And these changes are specific to the journal, they don't also apply to aglc? |
Sorry - I should have been more clear. I download the style called 'Human Rights Law Review' through Zotero preferences>cite>get additional styles back in 2018. Work on the project stalled for a couple of years. When work recommenced I adapted the previously downloaded style. When submitting my changes I could not find the 'Human Rights Law Review' style anymore. It looks like it has been removed. But the 2018 version of the style does appear to be based on AGLC, based on line 9 of the code. In answer to your question, my reference to 'changes to existing style' was the 'Human Rights Law Review' style I downloaded in 2018. These changes are journal specific and do not apply to the AGLC generally. |
😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests. Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: human-rights-law-review.csl (new)Hancké, Rhodes and Thatcher (eds), Beyond Varieties of Capitalism: Conflict, Contradiction, and Complementarities in the European Economy (2007); ‘CSL Search by Example’, Citation Style Editor, 2012, available at: http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ [last accessed 15 December 2012]. |
Thanks & sorry for the long wait -- this was a bit confusing because the old style didn't actually exist anywhere anymore (it was never part of the Zotero repository), but this looks good. |
Made changes to existing style, as per https://static.primary.prod.gcms.the-infra.com/static/site/hrlr/document/000_StyleguideHRLRApril2021.pdf?node=6027513f8e191a1c2e40. Summary of changes: removed first names for books & chapters in edited books cites; corrected website cites; corrected convention cites; corrected the handling of ibid for both pg and para cites, and fixed Bill references.