Two or more organizations may co-publish a book.
Use the city of the first organization found on the title page (or on the back of the title page if no place information appears on the title page), as the place of publication.
Place the name of the other organization(s) as a note at the end of the citation, if desired.
Chandler F, editor. Herbs: everyday reference for health professionals. Ottawa: Canadian Pharmacists Association; c2000. 240 p. Co-published by the Canadian Medical Association.
Do not give multiple places as place of publication or include multiple publishers.
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
Related:
General Rules for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Non-US cities
Specific Rules #2 for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Joint publication
Specific Rules #3 for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: Multiple places of publication
Specific Rules #4 for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style: No place of publication can be found
Examples for Place of Publication (required) for Entire Books Vancouver Style (2015/08/25)
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