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ISO 690 ES #7304

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bwiernik opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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ISO 690 ES #7304

bwiernik opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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@bwiernik
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bwiernik commented Nov 3, 2024

Hello! Thank you for all the changes. I was checking it and I found some issues.
Also I found a pdf of an Spanish university explaining how the iso 690:2024 works (newest version)
I took it everything in account and made a pdf linked in this message with all the modifications highlighted in red (both from the issues as well as the ones from the new version). I was wondering if you could please make them.
I was also wondering if we could get the cite style ready to cite also with ibid, idem and op.cit (it is also explained in the word file).
I am also uploading the presentation of the University of Sevilla explaining everything of the new version (may be useful)
in any case I am available to answer any doubts

Thank you very much again

Modifications.pdf
citas_y_referencias_eps_2024_1.pdf

Could you take a look @POBrien333 ?

Originally posted by @anamulopez in #7061 (comment)

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Is this about the spanish note style?
Am I interpreting it correctly that the stuff in red is missing?

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Yes. As far as I've understood in the pdf of the University of Sevilla. The data in red in missing.
There are some errors also in red which appear crossed
- In the articles, the issue appears as "n.º." and should be "nº" without the points
- In the webpage, before the link it says "En. Disponible en:" which is redundant. It should be only "Disponible en:"

Latter, in the pages where I explain the ibid-idem-opcit. I have used the red to evidence where they appear and how they work.

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