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(for simplicity, we enforce a single license and the exact same text for it across styles) |
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alex-ball commentedFeb 6, 2019
These changes bring the style as near as possible into line with the current University of Bath guidance:
https://library.bath.ac.uk/referencing/harvard-bath.
The CSL-YAML database against which this style has been tested is available for inspection:
https://github.com/alex-ball/bathbib/blob/master/csl/bath-csl-test.yaml
Tips for using this style are available here:
https://github.com/alex-ball/bathbib
(NB. I am a librarian at the University of Bath and also maintain the LaTeX implementations of the style.)