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Vancouver (NLM) Referencing Style : General rules of Citation

Vancouver style or NLM style of referencing is commonly used in medicine to cite other’s work in the text.

General Rules

1. Reference numbers: Indicate the reference using arabic numerals inside [square] or (curved brackets) or as superscripts – use the same style throughout your scientific writing. Reference numbers must be outside full-stops and commas but inside colons and semi-colons.

2. Reference list: Title the reference list in a new page as “References”. Use the correct punctuation at correct place. Arrange the list in the order of citation and not in alphabetical order. Once a source has been cited, the same number is used in all subsequent references.

3. Author names:

4. Title and subtitle of work:

5. Date format: Date appears in the format of YYYY Mon DD, i.e. year followed by 1st 3 letters of month and then the day.

6. Capitalization: Use capitalization only for the following –

7. Titles of the journal:

8. Unknown publication place, date or publisher: If no place of publication can be found but can reasonably be inferred, place the city in square brackets. Eg. [Kansas]. If no publisher can be found, use [publisher unknown]. If no date of publication can be found, use the copyright date preceded with ‘c’ c2012. If no copyright date can be found, use [date unknown].

9. Numerical data on the journal:

10. Pagination: Use “p.[space]” for book and conference papers followed by page ranges and abbreviate it eliminating the preceeding common numbers. If a pagination is followed by a letter, do not eliminate preceeding common numbers. Include a letter (often S for Supplement or A for Appendix) when it precedes the page number. Examples:

If no page numbers are provided, you may provide the total number of paragraphs, or estimated number of printed pages or screens. Provide in square brackets, e.g. [2 paragraphs], [about 2p.], [about 2 screens].

11. Book:

12. Online source and Digital Object Identifiers (DOI): If the source is online, use “Available from:” after pagination. If an article has a DOI, this should be included after the pagination.

13. When using various media: Mention medium after title of the source as Title [Medium]. This [Medium] may be [Internet] or [CD-ROM] or [DVD] or [Slides], etc.

14. Editions: If there are editions, it appears after the title of the source in an abbreviated form. e.g. 2nd ed. Note its “ed.” and not “Ed.”.

15. For newspaper: Use abbreviations “Sect.” for Section and “col.” for column after the date.

16. Commonly used abbreviations:

Standard citation examples

1. Journal articles:

Authors. Title of article. Abbreviated title of journal. Date;volume(issue):page number(s).

Note there is a semicolon after date and no space in date;volume(issue):pagination.

Petitti DB, Crooks VC, Buckwalter JG, Chiu V. Blood pressure levels before dementia. Arch Neurol. 2005 Jan;62(1):112-6.

2. Numbered/lettered table in a journal article:

Diaz-Cruz ES, Shapiro CL, Brueggemeier RW. Cyclooxygenase inhibitors suppress aromatase expression and activity in breast cancer cells. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2005 May;90(5):2563-70. Table 2, Aromatase activity and expression in cell lines; p. 2565.

3. Journal title that is still being published:

Advances in Applied Microbiology. San Diego: Academic Press. Vol. 1, 1959 –   .

4. Journal title that has ceased publication:

Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism. London: W.B. Saunders. Vol. 1, Mar 1972 – Vol. 15, No. 4, Nov 1986.

5. Book with initials for authors:

Author(s) or Editor(s). Book title. Edition. Publication city: Publisher; Published date or copyright date. Page p.

  • Pagination ends with total page number followed by a “space” and “p.”
  • Copyright date startes with “c”. e.g. c2010

Jenkins PF. Making sense of the chest x-ray: a hands-on guide. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005. 194 p.

6. Volume of a book without separate authors/editors:

Cicchetti D, Cohen DJ, editors. Developmental psychopathology. Vol. 1, Theory and methods. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; c1995. 787 p.

7. Volume with a separate title and separate authors/editors for each volume:

Stephens D, editor. Adult audiology. Oxford (UK): Butterworth-Heinemann; c1997. 657 p. (Kerr AG, editor. Scott-Brown’s otolaryngology; vol. 2).

8. Chapter in a book:

Author(s) or Editor(s). Book title. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Date. Chapter number, Chapter title; p. pages used.

Reed JG, Baxter PM. Library use: handbook for psychology. 3rd ed. Washington: American Psychological Association; c2003. Chapter 2, Selecting and defining the topic; p. 11-25.

9. Reference to a contributed chapter:

Author(s) of Chapter. Chapter title. In: Book editor(s). Book title. Edition. Place of publication: Publisher; Date. p. pages used.

Whiteside TL, Heberman RB. Effectors of immunity and rationale for immunotherapy. In: Kufe DW, Pollock RE, Weichselbaum RR, Bast RC Jr, Gansler TS, Holland JF, Frei E 3rd, editors. Cancer medicine 6. Hamilton (ON): BC Decker Inc; 2003. p. 221-8.

10. Proceedings with a book title in addition to the conference title:

Furton EJ, Dort V, editors. Addiction and compulsive behaviors. Proceedings of the 17th Workshop for Bishops; 1999; Dallas, TX. Boston: National Catholic Bioethics Center (US); 2000. 258 p.

11. Proceedings without a book title in addition to the conference title:

Dittmar A, Beebe D, editors. 1st Annual International IEEE-EMBS Special Topic Conference on Microtechnologies in Medicine & Biology; 2000 Oct 12-14; Palais des Congres, Lyon, France. Piscataway (NJ): IEEE; c2000. 643 p.

12. Report written and published by the sponsoring organization:

Page E, Harney JM. Health hazard evaluation report. Cincinnati (OH): National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (US); 2001 Feb. Report No.: HETA2000-0139-2824. 24 p.

13. Report written by the performing organization and published by the sponsoring organization:

Sontag ED (Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ). Control of nonlinear systems. Final report 15 Mar 2004-31 Jan 2005. Washington: Army Medical Department (US): 2004. 5 p. Report No.: AFRLSRARTR050271. Contract No.: FA95500410172.

14. Report written and published by the performing organization:

Popper SW, Wagner CS, Larson EV. New forces at work: industry views critical technologies. Santa Monica (CA): Rand; 1998. 155 p. Report No.: MR-1008-OSTP. Contract No.: OPA-9215205. Supported by the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

15. Dissertation/Master’s thesis:

Author. Dissertation or Master’s  thesis title [dissertation or Master’s thesis]. [Place of publication]: Publisher; Date. Total pages p.

Jones DL. The role of physical activity on the need for revision total knee arthroplasty in individuals with osteoarthritis of the knee [dissertation]. [Pittsburgh (PA)]: University of Pittsburgh; 2001. 436 p.

Roguskie JM. The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1244 pilin glycan in virulence [master’s thesis]. [Pittsburgh (PA)]: Duquesne University; 2005. 111 p.

16. Citation with bibliography in the title:

Khan N, Nakajima N, Vanderburg WH, compilers. Healthy work: an annotated bibliography. Lanham (MD): Scarecrow Press, Inc.; 2004. 376 p. 617 citations.

17. Citation without the word bibliography in the title (content type added):

Grayson L, compiler. Animals in research: for and against [bibliography]. London: British Library; c2000. 320 p.

18. US patent:

Author(s) listed, inventor(s); Patent holder, assignee. Title of patent. Patent country Document type Country code Patent number. Publication date. Pagination p.

Cho ST, inventor; Hospira, Inc., assignee. Microneedles for minimally invasive drug delivery. United States patent US 6,980,855. 2005 Dec 27.

19. Signed newspaper article:

Author(s). Article title. Newspaper title (optional edition). Date;Section abbreviated as Sect. Location (column abbreviated as col. number).

Gaul G. When geography influences treatment options. Washington Post (Maryland Ed.). 2005 Jul 24;Sect. A:12 (col. 1).

Source:

Patrias K. Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publishers [Internet]. 2nd ed. Wendling DL, technical editor. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2007 [updated 2009 Oct 21]. Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/citingmedicine

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