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Create harvard-cite-them-right-all-authors.csl #4416

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r-patterson commented Nov 20, 2019

I've created a general style that is almost identical to Cite Them Right 10th edition Harvard. The only thing that is different is that sources with 4 or more authors in the reference list give all author instead of the first author followed by et al. I've called the style 'Cite Them Right 10th edition - Harvard (all authors in reference list)'. The Cite Them Right Online guide gives the following guidance:

Example: book with four or more authors

In-text citation:
This was proved by Young et al. (2015, pp. 21–23) ...

Reference list:
Young, H.D. et al. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.

Or, if your institution requires referencing of all named authors:

Young, H.D., Freedman, R.A., Sandin, T.R. and Ford, A.L. (2015) Sears and Zemansky's university physics. San Francisco, CA: Addison-Wesley.

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harvard-cite-them-right-all-authors: "self" link must match the style ID

expected: "http://www.zotero.org/styles/harvard-cite-them-right"
     got: "http://www.zotero.org/styles/harvard-cite-them-right-all-authors"

(compared using ==)

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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes:

harvard-cite-them-right-all-authors.csl (new)
(Hancké, Rhodes and Thatcher, 2007; CSL search by example, 2012)
(Mares, 2001; Fenner et al., 2019)

CSL search by example (2012) Citation Style Editor. Available at: http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ (Accessed: 15 December 2012).
Fenner, M., Crosas, M., Grethe, J. S., Kennedy, D., Hermjakob, H., Rocca-Serra, P., Durand, G., Berjon, R., Karcher, S., Martone, M. and Clark, T. (2019) ‘A data citation roadmap for scholarly data repositories’, Scientific Data, 6(1), p. 28. doi: 10.1038/s41597-019-0031-8.
Hancké, B., Rhodes, M. and Thatcher, M. (eds) (2007) Beyond varieties of capitalism : Conflict, contradiction, and complementarities in the European economy. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Mares, I. (2001) ‘Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?’, in Hall, P. A. and Soskice, D. (eds) Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 184–213.
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r-patterson commented Dec 3, 2019

Hi. No-one has been in touch about this request. Is there something else that I'm meant to have done? Thanks. Ruth

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adam3smith commented Dec 3, 2019

…cite-them-right-no-et-al.csl
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😃 Your submission passed all our automated tests.

Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes:

harvard-cite-them-right-no-et-al.csl (new)
(Hancké, Rhodes and Thatcher, 2007; CSL search by example, 2012)
(Mares, 2001; Fenner et al., 2019)

CSL search by example (2012) Citation Style Editor. Available at: http://editor.citationstyles.org/searchByExample/ (Accessed: 15 December 2012).
Fenner, M., Crosas, M., Grethe, J. S., Kennedy, D., Hermjakob, H., Rocca-Serra, P., Durand, G., Berjon, R., Karcher, S., Martone, M. and Clark, T. (2019) ‘A data citation roadmap for scholarly data repositories’, Scientific Data, 6(1), p. 28. doi: 10.1038/s41597-019-0031-8.
Hancké, B., Rhodes, M. and Thatcher, M. (eds) (2007) Beyond varieties of capitalism : Conflict, contradiction, and complementarities in the European economy. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press.
Mares, I. (2001) ‘Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?’, in Hall, P. A. and Soskice, D. (eds) Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 184–213.
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rmzelle commented Dec 8, 2019

Thanks! (and thanks for your patience; this repository is maintained by two volunteers, and we often can't offer quick feedback)

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r-patterson commented Dec 9, 2019

Thank you! This is very much appreciated. Happy to wait - I just wasn't sure whether I had done it right!

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