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Updated Release: Harvard - Leeds style (nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Harvard reference style. As the Harvard reference style is only defined as an (author, date) reference style, its specification varies. This is an implementation for the specification at Leeds University.
Examples
  • MIDDLETON, D. and A. D. SPAULDING. 1986. A Tutorial Review of Elements of Weak Signal Detection in Non-Gaussian EMI Environments.
  • MIKKELSEN, B., G. RAYBON, R.-J. ESSIAMBRE et al. 1999. 160 Gbit/s Single-channel Transmission Over 300 km Nonzero-dispersion Fiber With Semiconductor Based Transmitter and Demultiplexer. In: Proc. ECOC'99., pp.28-29.
  • OKADA, Y., K. DEJIMA, and T. OHISHI. 1995. Analysis and Comparison of PM Synchronous Motor and Induction Motor Type Magnetic Bearings. IEEE Trans. Ind. Appl.31, pp.1047-1053.
  • PADHYE, J., V. FIROIU, and D. TOWSLEY. 1999. A Stochastic Model of TCP Reno Congestion Avoidance and Control. Amherst.
  • PATASHNIK, Oran. 1988. Designing BibTex Styles. [online]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/biblio/bibtex/contrib/doc>
  • RAMAKRISHNAN, K. K. and S. FLOYD. 1999. RFC 2481. A Proposal to Add Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) to IP. IETF.
  • ROSE, H. E. 1988. In: A Course in Number Theory, New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 3.
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Harvard - Leeds* (HarvardLeeds.xsl)
Supported Types
  • Art
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
    • ElectronicBook
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • Case
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • Film
  • InternetSite
    • AnonymousInternetSite
    • Blog
  • Interview
  • JournalArticle
    • ElectronicJournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Performance
  • Report
    • Standard
    • Thesis
  • SoundRecording
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).

Remarks

  • This style is made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • Supports year suffices. To use them, the BibWord Extender tool is required. Without using the tool, all year suffices will be left blank.

Released: Humana Press style (Nov 24, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Humana Press reference style.

The style is based on the information from the following site: http://www.springerprotocols.com/cdp/view/contributors#ref.

Note that their claim of using the New England Journal of Medicine style is incorrect as can be seen on the web page of the journal athttp://authors.nejm.org/help/NewMs.asp#jstyle.
Author(s)
Johannes Knabe
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Humana Press (Humana.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Report
Remarks
  • This style is made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.

Updated Release: Humana Press style (nov 24, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Humana Press reference style.

The style is based on the information from the following site: http://www.springerprotocols.com/cdp/view/contributors#ref.

Note that their claim of using the New England Journal of Medicine style is incorrect as can be seen on the web page of the journal at http://authors.nejm.org/help/NewMs.asp#jstyle.
Author(s)
Johannes Knabe
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Humana Press (Humana.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Report
Remarks
  • This style is made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.

Released: IEEE styles (Nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of two variants of the IEEE bibliography style. One variant uses the reference order for in-text citations while the other uses the alphabetical order by author for in-text citations.
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
IEEE - Alphabetical Order* (IEEE_Alphabetical.xsl)
IEEE - Reference Order (IEEE_Reference.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Standard
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • These styles are made using BibWord.
  • To use the IEEE - Alphabetical style* the BibWord Extender tool is required.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
FAQ
Q: Why do I get 'BO' between brackets instead of a number when using the IEEE - Alphabetical style*?

A: The IEEE - Alphabetical* style requires the BibWord Extender tool to function properly. This tool will decide the on the numbers to place instead of 'BO'.

Q: The number column is too small and is spread over multiple rows. Is this a bug?

A: No. BibWord lets Word select the best width for each column. And sometimes, Word's best, is just not what you want. In that case, just place your cursor on the cell border between the number and the text and drag the border to the right.

Updated Release: IEEE styles (nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of two variants of the IEEE bibliography style. One variant uses the reference order for in-text citations while the other uses the alphabetical order by author for in-text citations.
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
IEEE - Alphabetical Order* (IEEE_Alphabetical.xsl)
IEEE - Reference Order (IEEE_Reference.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Standard
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • These styles are made using BibWord.
  • To use the IEEE - Alphabetical style* the BibWord Extender tool is required.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
FAQ
Q: Why do I get 'BO' between brackets instead of a number when using the IEEE - Alphabetical style*?

A: The IEEE - Alphabetical* style requires the BibWord Extender tool to function properly. This tool will decide the on the numbers to place instead of 'BO'.

Q: The number column is too small and is spread over multiple rows. Is this a bug?

A: No. BibWord lets Word select the best width for each column. And sometimes, Word's best, is just not what you want. In that case, just place your cursor on the cell border between the number and the text and drag the border to the right.

Released: Vancouver style (Nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Vancouver reference style. This style uses numeric in-text citations based on the order of the first appearance of a source in the text.

The following sources contain more information on the formatting guidelines of the Vancouver style:
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Vancouver (Vancouver.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
    • ElectronicArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • This style is made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • See the FAQ for more instructions on how to use superscript.

Updated Release: Vancouver style (nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Vancouver reference style. This style uses numeric in-text citations based on the order of the first appearance of a source in the text.

The following sources contain more information on the formatting guidelines of the Vancouver style:
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Vancouver (Vancouver.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
    • ElectronicArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • This style is made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • See the FAQ for more instructions on how to use superscript.

Released: Nature style (Apr 13, 2009)

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Description
Implementation of the reference style used by Nature.
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Nature (Nature.xsl)
Supported Types
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • Film
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • These styles are made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • For more information on how to set the in-text citations in superscript, see here.

Updated Release: Nature style (apr 13, 2009)

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Description
Implementation of the reference style used by Nature.
Author(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
Nature (Nature.xsl)
Supported Types
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • Film
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Patent
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • These styles are made using BibWord.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • For more information on how to set the in-text citations in superscript, see here.

Released: Lecture Notes in Computer Science style (Nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) reference style. Sources are sorted based on their occurrence in the text.

The implementation is based on the BibTeX style for LNCS (splncs.bst)
Auhtor(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
LNCS (LNCS.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type(e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype(e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • LNCS does not provide formatting guidelines for any type of electronic content. Hence, the formatting rules provided in here are the authors own preference.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • When using the templates provided by LNCS, the bibliography might not be formatted nicely by default. This is because, the "Bibliographyé style inherits from the "Normal" style to which LNCS added indentation. To solve this problem, press SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+S to get to the style pane. Once your bibliography is added, you will find a style in there called "Bibliography" or a localized variant of that name. Right click it and select "Modify ...". Now click the "Format" button and select "Paragraph...". Under "Indentation", change "Special" to "(none)". Press "Ok" a few times to close all dialogs. Everything should be visible now.
  • The LNCS bibliography is created as a two column table. So if you want a wider tab between the number and the text, you can just drag the column border to the right.

Updated Release: Lecture Notes in Computer Science style (nov 23, 2008)

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Description
Implementation of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) reference style. Sources are sorted based on their occurrence in the text.

The implementation is based on the BibTeX style for LNCS (splncs.bst)
Auhtor(s)
Yves Dhondt
Style Name
LNCS (LNCS.xsl)
Supported Types
  • ArticleInAPeriodical
  • Book
  • BookSection
  • ConferenceProceedings
  • DocumentFromInternetSite
  • ElectronicSource
  • InternetSite
  • JournalArticle
  • Misc
  • Report
    • Thesis
Note: To use the subtypes (e.g. Thesis), enter the data using the base type (e.g. Report) and set the Type field of the source to the value of the subtype (e.g. Thesis).
Remarks
  • LNCS does not provide formatting guidelines for any type of electronic content. Hence, the formatting rules provided in here are the authors own preference.
  • For detailed installation instructions see here.
  • When using the templates provided by LNCS, the bibliography might not be formatted nicely by default. This is because, the "Bibliographyé style inherits from the "Normal" style to which LNCS added indentation. To solve this problem, press SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+S to get to the style pane. Once your bibliography is added, you will find a style in there called "Bibliography" or a localized variant of that name. Right click it and select "Modify ...". Now click the "Format" button and select "Paragraph...". Under "Indentation", change "Special" to "(none)". Press "Ok" a few times to close all dialogs. Everything should be visible now.
  • The LNCS bibliography is created as a two column table. So if you want a wider tab between the number and the text, you can just drag the column border to the right.

Commented Issue: Alternative directory for Word ref styles? [10874]

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Hi,

for those that may be using a work computer with prudent and busy system administrators: anybody had the issue of not having the writing permission for the directory where Words finds its references styles? (for me some'n like: C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle )

Of course in theory you can get the administrator to do it... but these guys tend to have limited availability for such issues.

SO: anybody would know how to tell Word to look for ref styles in another directory? e.g. one where I would have writing permission and could play around with the styles files.
Comments: ** Comment from web user: Yves **

With Word 2013 this was changed and the files are now in a subdirectory of the user directory. You might have more permissions there.

Unfortunately, for Word 2007 and 2010, there is no other directory.

Closed Issue: Alternative directory for Word ref styles? [10874]

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Hi,

for those that may be using a work computer with prudent and busy system administrators: anybody had the issue of not having the writing permission for the directory where Words finds its references styles? (for me some'n like: C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle )

Of course in theory you can get the administrator to do it... but these guys tend to have limited availability for such issues.

SO: anybody would know how to tell Word to look for ref styles in another directory? e.g. one where I would have writing permission and could play around with the styles files.

Reviewed: Vancouver style (abr 02, 2013)

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Commented Issue: Alternative directory for Word ref styles? [10874]

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Hi,

for those that may be using a work computer with prudent and busy system administrators: anybody had the issue of not having the writing permission for the directory where Words finds its references styles? (for me some'n like: C:Program FilesMicrosoft OfficeOffice14BibliographyStyle )

Of course in theory you can get the administrator to do it... but these guys tend to have limited availability for such issues.

SO: anybody would know how to tell Word to look for ref styles in another directory? e.g. one where I would have writing permission and could play around with the styles files.
Comments: ** Comment from web user: JBman **

OK, well thanks Yves for clearing that up.


New Post: Harvard referencing for Oxford Brookes Business School.

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I have word 2007 and would like to add Harvard style for Oxford Brookes business school. one friend told me that he used anglia style from ms word 2010. (this is not given by default in 2007) and his dissertation was cleared. so how could I update word 2007 to bring at par with word 2010 to install anglia style in my word 2007.
Thanks experts.

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New Post: Harvard referencing for Oxford Brookes Business School.

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Thanks for your guidance. I have copy pasted angila style present on bibword website, is this the very same used by ms word 2010? Thanks for assistance. Bb

New Post: Harvard referencing for Oxford Brookes Business School.

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No. That one is older than the one created by Microsoft and does not cover every type of source the Microsoft one does.

Keep in mind that there is no such thing as a Harvard referencing style. It is actually a family of styles all using the (author, year) format for in-tekst citations but each with their own format for the bibliography. Actually, even the APA referencing style could be defined as a Harvard style.

New Post: Harvard referencing for Oxford Brookes Business School.

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