Journal Of Orthopaedic Science Citation style modification
Dear colleagues,
I made a submission to journal of Orthopaedic science using the citation style available in the Zotero library. Unfortunately they got back to me with the following response. I was wondering how can I update the existing style or get a citation style that matches the journals requirement. Thanks for your help.
References should follow the journal style.
* List the names of all authors. Do not use “et al.”
* Please put issue numbers in ( ).
* Include the month of publication after the publication year. (They are not required if Pub Med does not show them.).
* Remove DOI number when the volume and issue numbers are provided.
Example:
Freedman SB, Adler M, Seshadri R, Powell EC. Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department. N Engl J Med. 2006 Apr 20;354(16):1698-705.
I made a submission to journal of Orthopaedic science using the citation style available in the Zotero library. Unfortunately they got back to me with the following response. I was wondering how can I update the existing style or get a citation style that matches the journals requirement. Thanks for your help.
References should follow the journal style.
* List the names of all authors. Do not use “et al.”
* Please put issue numbers in ( ).
* Include the month of publication after the publication year. (They are not required if Pub Med does not show them.).
* Remove DOI number when the volume and issue numbers are provided.
Example:
Freedman SB, Adler M, Seshadri R, Powell EC. Oral ondansetron for gastroenteritis in a pediatric emergency department. N Engl J Med. 2006 Apr 20;354(16):1698-705.
What should happen here, @adamsmith?
From their guidelines:
"ReferencesAuthors are responsible for verifying the accuracy and completeness of the references. The numberof references should not exceed 30. The style of the references should follow the MEDLINE/PubMedJournal Article Citation Format found at the National Center for Bibliography Information [NCBI] Website (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/policy/cit_format.html), where specific reference citations can besearched for."
edit:
@farhan.syed:
Have a look at this?
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=id:national-library-of-medicine-brackets-no-et-al
Regards
Farhan