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Create corvinus-harvard.csl #4048

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commented Apr 10, 2019

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commented Apr 10, 2019

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commented Apr 10, 2019

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commented Apr 14, 2019

Is this for the Corvinus University of Budapest? Is there an online style guide for your university (or department) that describe this citation format?

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commented Apr 15, 2019

<text macro="author" suffix="."/>
<text macro="issued" suffix=" "/>
<group delimiter=", ">
<text macro="title"/>

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Actually can you advise how can we change after the Title the "," to "."?

It originates from the <group delimiter=", "> on line 302 (although this delimiter is also used for separating the locators from whatever precedes it, so you can't just change this value by itself.

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commented Apr 18, 2019

citation requirements of t[h]e University.

Are those available online? Or only in print? We try to include a "documentation" link for all our styles (see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Style-Requirements#10---documentation-link)

And is this style for the entire university of a single department?

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commented Apr 18, 2019

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commented Apr 23, 2019

For the time being it was used as a file that the users could copy .Our understanding was that this variant after tested could be added to the Zotero similar to (many) other university styles available to all users.

I think you're slightly misunderstanding my question.

Yes, we should be able to accept this style, but I would first like to know more about where the citation requirements are written down. Is there a university webpage that describes the citation format? Or is there a printed style guide?

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commented Apr 26, 2019

<text variable="issue" prefix=" No. "/>
</group>
<group>
<label plural="always" variable="locator" form="symbol"/>

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I think you'll want something like this:

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<label plural="always" variable="locator" form="symbol"/>
<label plural="always" variable="page" form="short" suffix=" "/>
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commented Apr 27, 2019

Apart from my one suggestion this looks good to me code-wise. @rmzelle leaving metadata to you.

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commented Apr 27, 2019

The requirements are written in the study and examination rules of the Corvinus University and are available on its website: https://www.uni-corvinus.hu/fileadmin/user_upload/en/faculty_of_social_sciences/III_1_TVSZ_2016_junius_20_final_english_clean-1.pdf

Thanks. That's exactly what we were looking for.

The style is currently locked to English, and since Corvinus is a Hungarian University, we would typically add "(English)" to the style title to make this clear to the user. Would "Corvinus Business School (English)" be a good name for this style? Or should it be something like "Corvinus University of Budapest - Faculty of Applied Economics (English)" or just "Corvinus University of Budapest (English)"?

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commented Jun 7, 2019

@VERESS60 once you answer @rmzelle 's final questions, we would be able to add this to the repository:

The style is currently locked to English, and since Corvinus is a Hungarian University, we would typically add "(English)" to the style title to make this clear to the user. Would "Corvinus Business School (English)" be a good name for this style? Or should it be something like "Corvinus University of Budapest - Faculty of Applied Economics (English)" or just "Corvinus University of Budapest (English)"?

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commented Jun 7, 2019

😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

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