Vancouver-Superscript-Spaceless style needed
Hi everybody
Many medical journals cite Vancouver citations without any space between two numbers. For example instead of citing: "1, 2" they cite: "1,2"
Although I have edited Vancouver-superscript style for my own use, since I don't know SVN yet, may I ask other guys here to do this favor and kindly create and upload the Vancouver-superscript-spaceless (or any other fitting name) to the repository?
Thank you very much in advance :)
Yours very truly
Vahid Rakhshan
Many medical journals cite Vancouver citations without any space between two numbers. For example instead of citing: "1, 2" they cite: "1,2"
Although I have edited Vancouver-superscript style for my own use, since I don't know SVN yet, may I ask other guys here to do this favor and kindly create and upload the Vancouver-superscript-spaceless (or any other fitting name) to the repository?
Thank you very much in advance :)
Yours very truly
Vahid Rakhshan
If you have made the style anyway, post it somewhere on the internet and I can upload it.
Although brackets and parenthesis are fully accepted in Vancouver style, there must be no spaces between the delimiter and the next citation according to the following references. The correct form of Vancouver style for in-text citations, seems to be the space-less format (regardless brackets or being in superscript format) and even the official Vancouver style in the Zotero repository should be double-checked as well:
http://www.griffith.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/107181/referencing-guide-vancouver.pdf
http://www.computing.surrey.ac.uk/teaching/2006-07/csm10/Vancouver_format.pdf
http://www.akademik.unsri.ac.id/download/journal/files/rui/475-oaj-unsri.pdf
Therefore, while these citations: "1,2" "[1,2]" "(1,2)" are correct, these are incorrect: "1, 2" "[1, 2]" "(1, 2)"
Besides, I have seen text books that have used brackets in superscript format! But again without spaces after delimiters. Eventually, please note that none of the above references recognize semicolon as the delimiter for in-text citation. Maybe Zotero's official Vancouver style really needs reconsideration.
ps. These references add in-text citation format guidelines to the exactly copied bibliography information, available from this address: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html
All sent styles use comma (not semicolon), between two in-text citations as was referenced.
1. Vancouver-superscript that doesn't add a space after delimiter:
http://rapidshare.com/files/299312420/vancouver-superscript-spaceless.csl.xml
2. Vancouver style without spaces, with brackets around the citation:
http://rapidshare.com/files/299314722/vancouver-brackets-spaceless.csl.xml
and 3. Vancouver style with parenthesis and without space:
http://rapidshare.com/files/299315128/vancouver-parenthesis-spaceless.csl.xml
Thank you very much dear Adam. :)
Dan: The new Vancouver needs to get pushed asap - the old one has a whole bunch of flaws.
For polishing the bibliography part of Vancouver style (if needed), references above completely describe Vancouver bibliography as well.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html
You may have to install the Vancouver style from the repository (not the one towards the top, but the one all the way to the bottom that has /dev at the end) for it to take effect.
Although these suit me best, however, wasn't it possible to indicate the "parenthesis" in the Vancouver[/dev] title to be more explanatory?
ps. Those references had copied the exact official Pubmed Vancouver style contents that you kindly used to polish the bibliography (as was quoted in their first page). I am saying this that those who read the discussion trust the above pdf references as well.
I saw that you had posted this three styles:
1. Vancouver-superscript that doesn't add a space after delimiter:
2. Vancouver style without spaces, with brackets around the citation:
3. Vancouver style with parenthesis and without space
But the links dosen't work anymore. Could you send It again? I realy need them.
Thank you in advance.
http://www.zotero.org/styles
None of the existing Vancouver styles adds a space after the delimiter.
it does put superscript numbers in parentheses. If there are other problems with it, please list them in a new thread.