Provide the name in the original language for non-English titles in the roman alphabet (primarily European languages, such as French, German, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, etc.).
T. 10, Splenomegalie.
Bd. 3, Massenmigration in Europa.
Romanize (write in the roman alphabet) titles in Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, or Korean. A good authority for romanization is the ALA-LC Romanization Tables.
Tom 5, Demograficheskie vzaimosvyazi obrazovaniya.
Romanize or translate titles in character-based languages (Chinese, Japanese). Place translated titles in square brackets.
2-kwon, 21-segi yakop ui chwapyo wa pijon.
or:
[Vol. 2, Pharmaceutical perspective and vision in the 21st century].
Capitalize only the first word of the title, proper nouns, proper adjectives, acronyms, and initialisms unless the conventions of a particular language require other capitalization.
Bd. 3, Diagnostik hormonell aktiver Nebennierenraumforderungen.
Ignore diacritics, accents, and special characters in names. This rule ignores some conventions used in non-English languages to simplify rules for English-language publications.
– Treat letters marked with a diacritic or accent as if they are not marked:
Å treated as A
Ø treated as O
Ç treated as C
Ł treated as L
à treated as a
ĝ treated as g
ñ treated as n
ü treated as u
– Treat two or more letters printed as a unit (ligated letters) as if they are two letters:
æ treated as ae
œ treated as oe
Provide an English translation placed in square brackets after the original language or romanized title, when possible.
Vol. 1, Principios de anatomia osea y dental [Vol. 1, Principles of bone and dental anatomy].
Según:
Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
Related:
General Rules for Title of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors
Specific Rules #1 for Title of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors: Non-English titles for volumes
Specific Rules #2 for Title of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors: Titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or another special character
Examples for Title of Volume (required) for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title but Without Separate Authors/Editors
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