First of all, a big thank you, @azzamsa and @moewe, for discussing this topic first and providing a solution! I need to use ARH style as well, and it's driving me crazy. I use the suggested solution from Moewe, but I still have some problems with it:
Somehow, it doesn't show the accessed date for my URLs (in your example, it's the reference (Markey, 2005). Specifically, I am using the following BibTeX entry:
@misc{delvaux.1990, author = {Delvaux, Tom}, year = {1990}, title = {{In the Arctic}}, url = {www.gmail.ubi.com}, urldate = {02/28/2021} }
and it shows:
Delvaux Tom, 1990.In the Arctic. Available at: <www.gmail.ubi.com> [Accessed ].
So the date is not shown. I have already tried the following versions:
urldate = {02.28.2021}
urldate = {28/02/2021}
urldate = {28 February 2021}
These give me the same result of not displaying the date accessed. Does anyone have an idea of what I can do about it?
- I am missing the format of the electronic resources ( [pdf], [e-journal], [online], and [e-book]). For example, the output should look like this:
Goodall, A.H., 2006. Should top universities be led by top researchers and are they?: A citations analysis. Journal of Documentation, [e-journal] 62(3), pp.388 - 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/00220410610666529
NHS Evidence, 2003. National Library of Guidelines. [online] Available at: <http://www.library.nhs.uk/guidelinesFinder> [Accessed 10 October 2009].
Bank of England, 2008. Inflation Report. [pdf] Bank of England. Available at: <http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/publications/inflationreport/ir08nov.pdf> [Accessed 20 April 2009].
Any idea on how to add the format?
I really appreciate any help you can provide.
biblatexmust be filled in ISO 8601YYYY-MM-DDformat regardless of the expected output, sourldate = {02/28/2021},and all other input shown in the question are wrong. You wanturldate = {2021-02-28},(there should have been a Biber warning about those incorrect input formats). – moewe Feb 28 '21 at 21:36