agosto 26, 2014

Specific Rules #1 for Issue Number (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Non-English names for issue


To help locate issues in languages other than English, see the following list of words and abbreviations used for issue (usually variations on the word number) in a variety of languages:

čís. číslo
fasc. fascicle
fascicule
fasciculus
heft knižka
no.
nommernr.
numer
número
nummer
sveska
sz. szám
vypusk
zesz. zeszyt
zošit


Omit these names when creating a citation; use the number only.



Según:

Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals


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