Style Request: VJST - Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology

I would greatly appreciate it if someone could spare the time to create a new style that is currently unavailable in the repository. This style is specifically intended for the Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology.

The style guide can be found here: https://vjs.ac.vn/index.php/jst/manuscript-structure (at title References)

ISSN (Print): 2525-2518
ISSN (Online): 2518-5874

The Endnote style is available through address: https://vjs.ac.vn/public/journals/8/VJST-Endnote.ens

__________Reference to a journal publication

References to a published paper must include the names of all the authors, the title of the paper, the abbreviated journal name, the volume in boldface, the issue number in parentheses, the year of publication in parentheses, and the first-last pages number or the article number. Example:

Thanh D. T. M., Nam P. T., Phuong N. T., Que L. X., Anh N. V., Hoang T., Lam T. D. - Controlling the electrodeposition, morphology and structure of hydroxyapatite coating on 316L stainless steel. Mater. Sci. Eng. C, 33 (2013) 2037-2045.

__________Reference to a book:

References to a book must include the names of all the authors, the title, the name of the publisher, the place of the publisher and the year of publication in parentheses. Example:

Brittain H. G. – Polymorphism in pharmaceutical solids, Marcel Dekker Inc, New York (1999).

__________Reference to a conference/workshop proceeding:

References to conference/workshop proceedings must include the names of all the authors, the name of the conference/workshop, the name of the publisher, the year of publication in parentheses and the first-last pages of the cited work.

Choi P., Tomida T., Maehara Y., Uehara M. and Hirosawa S. - Proceedings of the 2nd Pacific Rim Conference on advanced materials and processing, Elsevier (1995) 1401-1406.

__________Reference to a website:

Cancer Research UK,. Cancer statistics for the UK. https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics-for-the-uk (accessed 20 October 2021).

Despite conducting a thorough search, I was unable to locate an existing style that maintains consistency across all the various types of literature cited. Therefore, I am in need of a new style that can effectively address this issue.

Please help us add a new citation style so that we don't have to use EndNote in a difficult manner.

Thank you in advance.
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