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Jul 9, 2020
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csl-bot
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Jul 9, 2020
Below are some sample citations generated based on your proposed changes: nspc-dprof.csl (new)Hancké, Rhodes and Thatcher (2007,); CSL search by example (2012,) |
Could you say a bit more about the use case here? The CSL Cite Them Right style would print the correct (Fanon, 2008, p. 6). Also, just as a note, we wouldn't accept styles for use in an internal tool/API for the public repository, see https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Criteria-for-Accepting-Styles |
boycott commentedJul 9, 2020
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Middlesex uses cite-them-right for DProf students to validate citations.
The inline citation for the harvard-cite-them-right.csl didn't match the expected format:
(, location. )
e.g
Fanon (2008, p. 6)
or:
Fanon (2008, pp. 6-7)
I have run the csl through the validator.