CiteProc Test

Introduction

CiteProc supports the following features, depending on the details of the style as specified in the CSL file:

  • Reference grouping and sorting (Thrift 1990; Tilly 2000, 2002)
  • Point citation locator details such as page (van der Veer 1996: 23–24) and paragraph numbers.
  • First and subsequent citation handling (Thrift 1990).
  • Coding for note-based citations is fully consistent with that for other citation classes. One need not manually place a citation in a footnote or use a special command like footcite to have it rendered as a note.[1] This greatly simplifies radical style changes.
  • Both ibid. (ibid.) and complex et al. handling.[2]
  • Configuration of author- name substitution (Newsweek 2000a, 2000b).
  • Notes

    1.   ... in a footnote (Tilly 2002)

    2.  Some styles—such as APA—specify different et al. handling for first (Doe, Smith, Chavez, Jones, Abel, McDonnell, et al. 2000) and subsequent (Brenner 2000; Doe, et al. 2000) references.

    References

    Brenner, N. (2000) The Urban Question as a Scale Question: Reflections on Henri Lefebre, Urban Theory and the Politics of Scale, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24(2), pp. 361–78.

    Doe, J., Smith, J., Chavez, H., Jones, S., Abel, J., McDonnell, C., et al. (2000) A Test Article with Multiple Authors, Journal of Marginal Research, 12(44), pp. 361–78.

    Newsweek (2000a, February 7) The Grandmas Pay a Visit, 135(6), pp. 45.

    Newsweek (2000b, April 24) Perspectives, 135(17), pp. 21.

    Thrift, N. (1990) For a New Regional Geography 1, Progress in Human Geography, 14(2), pp. 272–79.

    Tilly, C. (2000) Review of Moral Economy and Popular Protest, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 31(2), pp. 259–60.

    Tilly, C. (2002) Stories, Identities, and Political Change.Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc..

    van der Veer, P. (1996) Riots and Rituals: The Construction of Violence and Public Space in Hindu Nationalism, In Brass, P. (Ed.). Riots and Pogroms.New York: NYU Press, pp. 154–76.