Record the name of the publisher as it appears in the journal, using whatever capitalization and punctuation are found there.
Abbreviate well-known publisher names if desired but with caution to avoid confusion. For example, "John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." may become simply "Wiley".
When a division or other subsidiary part of a publisher is given, enter the publisher name first. For example: McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division.
End publisher information with a period.
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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 Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Abbreviated words in publisher names
Specific Rules #2 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Non-English publishers
Specific Rules #3 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Government agencies and other national and international bodies as publisher
Specific Rules #4 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Multiple publishers
Specific Rules #5 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Joint publication
Specific Rules #6 for Publisher (required) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: No publisher can be found
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