junio 19, 2015

General Rules for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style



A publisher is defined as the individual or organization issuing the book.

Record the name of the publisher as it appears in the publication, using whatever capitalization and punctuation is 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 semicolon.


Según:

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


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General Rules for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style

Specific Rules #1 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Abbreviated words in publisher names

Specific Rules #2 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Non-English names for publishers

Specific Rules #3 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Government agencies and other national and international bodies as publisher

Specific Rules #4 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Joint publication

Specific Rules #5 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Multiple publishers

Specific Rules #6 for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: No publisher can be found

Examples for Publisher (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style (2015/08/26)






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