A supplement, part, or special number to an issue will occasionally have a further subdivision.
Abbreviate the names for such subdivisions:
Supplement = Suppl
Part = Pt
Special Number = Spec No
Place them after the initial supplement, part, or special number. For example:
issue with supplement | with a part |
2005;15(1 Suppl): | 2005;15(1 Suppl Pt A): |
2005;(12 Suppl A): | 2005;(12 Suppl A Pt 2): |
2005 Mar;87(3 Suppl): | 2005 Mar;87(3 Suppl Pt B): |
issue with part | with a supplement |
2004;66(1 Pt 2): | 2004;66(Pt 2 Suppl): |
2004 Dec;124(Pt A): | 2004 Dec;124(Pt A Suppl) |
issue with special number | with a part |
2003;6(2 Spec No): | 2003;6(2 Spec No Pt 2): |
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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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