Update of the journal's text formatting and bibliographic style rules
1)
Instead of:
N.N.
(previously used to indicate an unknown author), we use:
Anon.
2) In links, remove "on:" after the word "accesseed on: "
Instead of:
https://… (accessed on: dd.mm.year).
we use
https://… (accessed dd.mm.year).
3)
In the "ISBN" notation, remove the colon.
Instead of:
ISBN: number
we use:
ISBN number
4) In the bibliography, if the publication is only one page, use the notation:
p. n (where n is the page number)
If there is more than one page, use the notation:
pp. m – n (i.e., the page range, from page m to page n)
A similar rule applies to citations and footnotes when citing a fragment of the publication.
Please see:
Citation Style Language - English version (for articles in English)– Download and use in bibliographic managers (Mendeley, Paperpile, Papers, Qiqqa, RefWorks, Zotero) [.csl].
In the bibliography managers, select the style "Studia Historiae Scientiarum" and the language "English (US)"











