Keep prefixes in surnames.
Lama Al Bassit becomes Al Bassit L
Jiddeke M. van de Kamp becomes van de Kamp JM
Gerard de Pouvourville becomes de Pouvourville G
Keep compound surnames even if no hyphen appears.
Sergio Lopez Moreno becomes Lopez Moreno S
Jaime Mier y Teran becomes Mier y Teran J
Virginie Halley des Fontaines becomes Halley des Fontaines V
[If you cannot determine from the title page whether a surname is compound or a combination of a middle name and a surname, look at the back of the title page (the copyright page) or elsewhere in the text for clarification. For example, Elizabeth Scott Parker may be interpreted to be Parker ES or Scott Parker E.]
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 diacritics or accents 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
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 2: Books
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General Rules for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Surnames with hyphens and other punctuation in them
Specific Rules #2 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Other surname rules
Specific Rules #3 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Given names containing punctuation, a prefix, a preposition, or particle
Specific Rules #4 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Degrees, titles, and honors before or after a personal name
Specific Rules #5 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Designations of rank in a family, such as Jr and III
Specific Rules #6 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Names in non-roman alphabets (Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Korean) or character-based languages (Chinese, Japanese)
Specific Rules #7 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Non-English words for editor
Specific Rules #8 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Organizations as author/editor
Specific Rules #9 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: No author can be found
Specific Rules #10 for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Options for author names
Examples for Author/Editor (required) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
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