A secondary author modifies the work of the author. Examples include editors, translators, and illustrators.
Place the names of secondary authors after the title, following any Type of Medium or Edition statement.
Use the same rules for the format of names presented in Author/Editor above.
Follow the last named editor with a comma and the word editor or editors; the last named illustrator with a comma and the word illustrator or illustrators, etc.
End secondary author information with a period.
If there is no author, move secondary authors such as editors and translators to the author position in the reference.
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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 Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: More than one type of secondary author
Specific Rules #2 for Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Secondary author performing more than one role
Specific Rules #3 for Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Non-English names for secondary authors
Specific Rules #4 for Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style: Organization as editor
Examples for Editor and other Secondary Authors (optional) for the Volume for Individual Volumes With a Separate Title and Separate Authors/Editors Vancouver Style
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