List names in the order they appear in the text.
Enter surname (family or last name) first for each author/editor.
Capitalize surnames and enter spaces within surnames as they appear in the document cited on the assumption that the author approved the form used. For example: Van Der Horn KH or van der Horn KH; De Wolf F or de Wolf F or DeWolf F.
Convert given (first) names and middle names to initials for a maximum of two initials following each surname.
Give all authors/editors, regardless of the number.
Separate author/editor names from each other by a comma and a space.
If there are no authors, only editors, follow the last named editor with a comma and the word editor or editors; see Editor and Other Secondary Authors below if there are authors and editors.
End author/editor information with a period.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 4: Scientific and Technical Reports
Related:
General Rules for Author/Editor (required) to Citing Entire Reports Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1: Surnames with hyphens and other punctuation in them
Specific Rules #2: Other surname rules
Specific Rules #3: Given names containing punctuation, a prefix, a preposition, or particle
Specific Rules #4: Degrees, titles, and honors before or after a personal name
Specific Rules #5: Designations of rank in a family, such as Jr and III
Specific Rules #6: Names in non-roman alphabets (Cyrillic, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Korean) or character-based languages (Chinese, Japanese)
Specific Rules #7: Non-English words for editor
Specific Rules #8: Organizations as author
Specific Rules #9: No author can be found
Specific Rules #10: Options for author names
Examples for Author/Editor (required) to Citing Entire Reports Vancouver Style
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