Friday, 11 May 2018

How to know which citation style is applied?


How to know which citation style is applied, if googling its characteristics does not reveal the name?


In specific, do you know what is the name of this citation style?



Merlis, Timothy M., and Tapio Schneider, “Atmospheric dynamics of Earth-like tidally locked aquaplanets,” Jounal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2 (December 2010); DOI:10.3894/JAMES.2010.2.13.




  • Authors: roman

  • Title: roman in quotation marks, with ending comma inside the marks


  • Journal: italics, with issue date in roman


The style is taken from the book What If? from Randal Munroe. I'm translating it so would like to know its style to know how to put the translation of the reference properly.



Answer



I don't know an easier way than including the reference in http://www.citethisforme.com and then changing the reference style to see, if I can find a style equal to the one I'm looking for. Unfortunately, the amount of reference styles is very large.


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