febrero 26, 2015

Specific Rules for Physical Description (optional) for Entire Journal Titles Vancouver Style: Language for describing physical characteristics


If a journal is published on microfiche, microfilm, or microcards:


– Begin with the name of the type of microform, in plural form, followed by a colon and a space.

Microfiche:

Microfilm:

Microcards:


– Enter information on the physical characteristics, such as color and size. Abbreviate common words for measurement, such as in. for inches and mm. for millimeters. Separate types of information by commas.

Typical words used include:

color

black & white

positive

negative

4 × 6 in. (standard microfiche size)

3 × 5 in. (standard microcard size)

35 mm. (a standard microfilm size)

16 mm. (a standard microfilm size)

Examples of complete physical description statements:

Microfiche: color, positive, 4 × 6 in.

Microcards: black & white, 3 × 5 in.

Microfilm: black & white, negative, 35 mm.



Según:

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


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