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==Styles== | ==Styles== | ||
(Language is one of the possible criteria to group style, but as the list grows and evolves other criteria may turn out to be more appropriate) | |||
===English=== | ===English=== | ||
* American School of Classical Studies at Athens ([https://www.zotero.org/styles/american-school-of-classical-studies-at-athens CSL style]) | * American School of Classical Studies at Athens ([https://www.zotero.org/styles/american-school-of-classical-studies-at-athens CSL style]) |
Revision as of 15:49, 25 May 2023
Description
Finding existing citation styles for Zotero (a widely used, open source reference management tool) may be hard. This page collects links to existing styles available for different languages and author guidelines.
CSL stands for Citation Style Language, the open source language to describe the formatting of citations and bibliographies used by Zotero
Styles
(Language is one of the possible criteria to group style, but as the list grows and evolves other criteria may turn out to be more appropriate)
English
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens (CSL style)
- Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy (CSL style)
- The Journal of Hellenic Studies (CSL style)
French
- École Pratique des Hautes Études - Sciences historiques et philologiques (CSL style)
Italian
- Archeologia Classica (CSL style)