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New Hart's Rules #7105
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Any reason you're not making this a PR since you are already looking at the
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2024, 00:14 Ian Cornelius ***@***.***> wrote:
new-harts-rules-the-oxford-style-guide.csl remains a rough approximation
of the target style, specified in chapter 18 of *New Hart’s Rules: The
Oxford Style Guide*, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 2014). The current csl departs from
specification in at least these details:
- Bibliography entries should be terminated with a full stop, as noted
here
<https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/338719/#Comment_338719>.
- No em rules in bibliography entries: "In second and subsequent works
by the same author do not replace the name with an em rule or rules:
although this has been traditional print practice, it is not suitable for
many types of electronic publication, so it is preferable to spell out the
name in full for each entry" (18.1.3, p. 348).
- "When there are four or more authors, works in the humanities
usually cite the first name followed by ‘and others’ or ‘et al.’" but "In
some scientific journals [...] the policy can be to cite up to six authors
before reducing the list to a single name and ‘et al.’ [or 'and others']"
(18.2.2, p. 352). So, erring on the side of verbosity, set et-al-min
to 7 (the current value) and et-al-use-first to 1.
- DOIs should be supplied if available and prefixed *doi:* (18.8.5, p.
373).
- "It is not advisable to enclose a URL in angle brackets" (18.8.3, p.
372). Nor are access dates enclosed in square brackets (18.8.5, p. 373).
For instance: "Hooper, Richard, ‘Lebanon’s Forgotten Space Programme’, *BBC
News Magazine* (14 Nov. 2013),
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24735423, accessed 14 Nov. 2013."
- "In books comprising the edited works of a number of authors, or a
collection of documents, essays, congress reports, etc., the editor’s name
appears first followed by *ed.* (standing for ‘editor’; plural *eds*
or *eds.*) before the book title" (18.2.3, p. 353). This rule pertains
also to a chapter within an edited collection. For instance: "Ashworth, A.,
‘Belief, Intent, and Criminal Liability’, in J. Eekelaar and J. Bell, eds., *Oxford
Essays in Jurisprudence*, 3rd ser. (1987), 6–25." And note the term
*in* in such cases.
- Reviews also employ the term *in*, and the reviewed author precedes
the title. For instance: "Ames-Lewis, F., review of Ronald Lightbown,
*Mantegna* (Oxford, 1986), in *Renaissance Studies*, 1 (1987), 273–9."
The specification says "the place of publication and date of the book
reviewed are helpful but not mandatory," which is good, as I don't believe
CSL can do that.
- "Editors of literary texts (or of another author’s papers) are cited
after the title; in this case *ed.* (standing for ‘edited by’) remains
unchanged even if there is more than one editor: Hume, David, *A
Treatise of Human Nature*, ed. David Fate Norton and Mary J. Norton
(Oxford, 2000)" (18.2.3, p. 353). A similar rule applies to translators:
they are named after the title, preceded by the label *tr.* or *trans.*
(not *trans. by*) (18.2.3, p. 354).
- Page ranges: "A span of numbers is often elided to the fewest
figures possible" but "do not elide digits in (or ending with) the group 10
to 19" (11.1.4, p. 189). This behavior cannot be replicated by CSL, but
setting page-range-format to minimal-two gets closer than chicago, and
errs on the side of verbosity.
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new-harts-rules-the-oxford-style-guide.csl
remains a rough approximation of the target style, specified in chapter 18 of New Hart’s Rules: The Oxford Style Guide, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 2014). The currentcsl
departs from specification in at least these details:et-al-min
to 7 (the current value) andet-al-use-first
to 1.page-range-format
tominimal-two
gets closer thanchicago
, and errs on the side of verbosity.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: