Style Request: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association
I am requesting a style of 'Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association'. I have not been able to figure out, if it is identical or similar to any other existing style.
Style documentation: https://academic.oup.com/jamia/pages/General_Instructions#Manuscript preparation
EISSN 1527-974X
in-text citation:
1
2,3
4-6
Journal article
1 Koziol-Mclain J, Brand D, Morgan D, et al. Measuring injury risk factors: question reliability in a statewide sample. Inj Prev 2000;6:148–50.
Chapter in book
2 Nagin D. General deterrence: a review of the empirical evidence. In: Blumstein A, Cohen J, Nagin D, eds. Deterrence and Incapacitation: Estimating the Effects of Criminal Sanctions on Crime Rates. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences 1978:95–139.
Book
3 Howland J. Preventing Automobile Injury: New Findings From Evaluative Research. Dover, MA: Auburn House Publishing Company 1988:163–96.
Abstract/supplement
4 Roxburgh J, Cooke RA, Deverall P, et al. Haemodynamic function of the carbomedics bileaflet prosthesis [abstract]. Br Heart J 1995;73(Suppl 2):P37.
Electronic citations
Websites are referenced with their URL and access date, and as much other information as is available. Access date is important as websites can be updated and URLs change. The "date accessed" can be later than the acceptance date of the paper, and it can be just the month accessed.
like this:
scikit-learn. KMeans. Accessed July 9, 2024. https://scikit-learn/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.cluster.KMeans.html
Electronic journal articles
5 Chen C, Yu J, Chen S, et al. ClinicalBench: can LLMs beat traditional ML models in clinical prediction? arXiv, http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.06469, December 12, 2024, preprint: not peer reviewed
Freely available paper formatted with the style I'm requesting:
https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/32/5/811/8064348
Thank you so much for helping solving this case!
Style documentation: https://academic.oup.com/jamia/pages/General_Instructions#Manuscript preparation
EISSN 1527-974X
in-text citation:
1
2,3
4-6
Journal article
1 Koziol-Mclain J, Brand D, Morgan D, et al. Measuring injury risk factors: question reliability in a statewide sample. Inj Prev 2000;6:148–50.
Chapter in book
2 Nagin D. General deterrence: a review of the empirical evidence. In: Blumstein A, Cohen J, Nagin D, eds. Deterrence and Incapacitation: Estimating the Effects of Criminal Sanctions on Crime Rates. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences 1978:95–139.
Book
3 Howland J. Preventing Automobile Injury: New Findings From Evaluative Research. Dover, MA: Auburn House Publishing Company 1988:163–96.
Abstract/supplement
4 Roxburgh J, Cooke RA, Deverall P, et al. Haemodynamic function of the carbomedics bileaflet prosthesis [abstract]. Br Heart J 1995;73(Suppl 2):P37.
Electronic citations
Websites are referenced with their URL and access date, and as much other information as is available. Access date is important as websites can be updated and URLs change. The "date accessed" can be later than the acceptance date of the paper, and it can be just the month accessed.
like this:
scikit-learn. KMeans. Accessed July 9, 2024. https://scikit-learn/stable/modules/generated/sklearn.cluster.KMeans.html
Electronic journal articles
5 Chen C, Yu J, Chen S, et al. ClinicalBench: can LLMs beat traditional ML models in clinical prediction? arXiv, http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.06469, December 12, 2024, preprint: not peer reviewed
Freely available paper formatted with the style I'm requesting:
https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article/32/5/811/8064348
Thank you so much for helping solving this case!