Style Request: ISEA - International Symposium for Electronic Arts
Conference: ISEA
Web address: http://isea2020.isea-international.org/
Instructions: http://isea2020.isea-international.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Template-V2_ISEA2020.docx
Sample articles: http://www.isea-archives.org/docs/2019/ISEA2019_Proceedings.pdf
They are pretty inconsistently edited.
I can create the standard examples if you tell me they are needed but the resulting style looks to me like a combination of Chicago 16th full note with IEEE-type numbering and the positioning of references in a list at the end of the document plus a bibliography like in Chicago.
So, I think the straight combination of the two will work fine.They do not specify fine detail like the use of page numbers in in-text citations so I would just follow IEEE.
Please advise if this looks like enough information.
And if you think that using endnotes and modifying them manually to enclose them into square brackets as is the case with Leonardo is the way to go anyway, I can just do that using Chicago.
Web address: http://isea2020.isea-international.org/
Instructions: http://isea2020.isea-international.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Template-V2_ISEA2020.docx
Sample articles: http://www.isea-archives.org/docs/2019/ISEA2019_Proceedings.pdf
They are pretty inconsistently edited.
I can create the standard examples if you tell me they are needed but the resulting style looks to me like a combination of Chicago 16th full note with IEEE-type numbering and the positioning of references in a list at the end of the document plus a bibliography like in Chicago.
So, I think the straight combination of the two will work fine.They do not specify fine detail like the use of page numbers in in-text citations so I would just follow IEEE.
Please advise if this looks like enough information.
And if you think that using endnotes and modifying them manually to enclose them into square brackets as is the case with Leonardo is the way to go anyway, I can just do that using Chicago.
Thanks!
Here are the templates:
https://isea2022.isea-international.org/submit-your-proposal/
https://isea2022.isea-international.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/isea2022_template.docx
https://isea2022.isea-international.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/isea2022-template-latex.zip
As the first message says, citation format is Chicago note 16th edition, but the in-texts are number between brackets, IEEE-style.
Last proceedings are published here:
http://www.isea-archives.org/docs/2020/ISEA2020-Proceedings.pdf
In-text citation is the number in the order of citations, after the full stop period.
[1]
Book example:
[1] Isabela Mares, Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?, ed.Peter A Hall and David Soskice (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001)
Article example:
[1] John L.Campbell and Ove K.Pedersen, "The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success," Comp.Polit.Stud.Vol 04, No.01, (2207), accessed July 26, 2010