Help with Vancouver Style
Hello,
a publisher has requested that I use Vancouver style, but with a couple of changes:
1) superscripted numbers (like so¹)
2) When referring to the same book or journal more than once, authors should not revert to the original number. Rather, a different (consecutive) number is inserted.
I see a "Vancouver (superscripted) " style available. However, it does not comply with the second requirement from the publisher, as it uses the same number each time I cite the source, rather than a different (consecutive) number.
is there a Vancouver style template that meets the two listed requirements?
Thanks in advance.
a publisher has requested that I use Vancouver style, but with a couple of changes:
1) superscripted numbers (like so¹)
2) When referring to the same book or journal more than once, authors should not revert to the original number. Rather, a different (consecutive) number is inserted.
I see a "Vancouver (superscripted) " style available. However, it does not comply with the second requirement from the publisher, as it uses the same number each time I cite the source, rather than a different (consecutive) number.
is there a Vancouver style template that meets the two listed requirements?
Thanks in advance.
Can you link to the style guidelines?
https://www.henrystewartpublications.com/jbcep/instructions
thank you.
Below are two sample references used in a previously published article by the journal:
(1) Robinson, J. (2019) ‘Organizational resilience and business continuity:
bringing clarity to a confused
profession’, available at: https://www. continuitycentral.com/index.php/news/ resilience-news/853-organizational resilience-and-business-continuity
(accessed 11th June, 2019).
(5) Brahim, H. (2010) ‘The evolution of business continuity management: A historical review of practices and drivers’, Business History, Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 978–100.