Always give the year of publication.
Convert roman numerals to arabic numbers. For example: MM to 2000.
Include the month of publication, if desired, after the year, such as 2004 May.
Use English names for months and abbreviate them using the first three letters, such as Jan.
End date information with a period.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 3: Conference Publications
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Specific Rules #3 for Date of Publication (required) to Citing Conference Proceedings Vancouver Style: Seasons instead of months
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Specific Rules #5 for Date of Publication (required) to Citing Conference Proceedings Vancouver Style: No date of publication, but a date of copyright
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Example Entries for Date of Publication (required) to Citing Conference Proceedings Vancouver Style
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