octubre 16, 2014

Exceptions for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Journal Title Abbreviation


After NLM establishes an abbreviation for a title, it usually stays that way in MEDLINE/PubMed, even if the rules change.

So, you may see contradictory abbreviations for some words in titles; for example:

Academy of Management Journal abbreviated as Acad Manage J (in 1963)

but

Access Management Journal abbreviated as Access Manag J (in 2003)



Según:

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


Related:

General Rules for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style

Specific Rules #1 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Abbreviation rules for journal titles

Specific Rules #2 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Single word journal titles

Specific Rules #3 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Non-English journal titles

Specific Rules #4 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Journal titles appearing in more than one language

Specific Rules #5 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Journals appearing in different editions

Specific Rules #6 for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Options for journal titles

Exceptions for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Journal Title Abbreviation

Examples for Journal Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style






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