The following formats are not NLM practice for citing authors, but are acceptable options.
Full first names of authors may be given. Separate the surname from the given name or initials by a comma; follow initials with a period; separate successive names by a semicolon.
Takagi, Yasushi; Harada, Jun; Chiarugi, Alberto M.; Moskowitz, Michael A.
Mann, Frederick D.; Swartz, Mary N.; Little, R.T.
If space is a consideration, the number of authors may be limited to a specific number, such as the first three authors. Follow the last named author by a comma and "et al." or "and others."
Rastan S, Hough T, Kierman A, et al.
Adler DG, Baron TH, Davila RE, and others.
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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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General Rules for Author (required) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style
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Specific Rules #3 for Author (required) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style: Given names containing punctuation, a prefix, a preposition, or particle
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Specific Rules #5 for Author (required) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style: Designations of rank in a family, such as Jr and III
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Specific Rules #7 for Author (required) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style: Options for author names
Example Entries for Author (required) to Citing Conference Papers Vancouver Style
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