Infrequently, supplements are given a name rather than the usual letter or number.
– Abbreviate significant words and omit other words such as articles, conjunctions, and prepositions.
Abstract Supplement becomes Abstr Suppl
Supplement: Dementia becomes Suppl Dementia
Supplement: AIDS in Children becomes Suppl AIDS Child
– Use the word abbreviations lists found in Appendix A and Appendix B.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals
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General Rules for Supplement/Part/Special Number to a Date (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Supplement/Part/Special Number to a Date (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Non-English names for supplements, parts, etc., to a date
Specific Rules #2 for Supplement/Part/Special Number to a Date (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Named supplements
Specific Rules #3 in Supplement/Part/Special Number to a Date (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Further divisions to supplements, parts, etc.
Examples for Supplement/Part/Special Number to a Date (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style
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