Style request : [Veterinary Parasitology]

Dear all,
is some one can help me to create a new style for Veterinary Parasitology ?
Thank you for your help
regard's
Sébastien

References
1. All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the
manuscript. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of author's names and dates
are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list.
2. In the text refer to the author's name (without initial) and year of publication, followed – if necessary – by a
short reference to appropriate pages. Examples: "Since Peterson (1988) has shown that..." "This is in agreement
with results obtained later (Kramer, 1989, pp. 12–16)".
3. If reference is made in the text to a publication written by more than two authors the name of the first author
should be used followed by "et al.". This indication, however, should never be used in the list of references. In
this list names of first author and co-authors should be mentioned.
4. References cited together in the text should be arranged chronologically. The list of references should be
arranged alphabetically on author's names, and chronologically per author. If an author's name in the list is also
mentioned with co-authors the following order should be used: publications of the single author, arranged
according to publication dates – publications of the same author with one co-author – publications of the author
with more than one co-author. Publications by the same author(s) in the same year should be listed as 1974a,
1974b, etc.
5. Use the following system for arranging your references:
a. For periodicals
Lanusse, C.E., Prichard, R.K., 1993. Relationship between pharmacological properties and clinical efficacy of
ruminant anthelmintics. Vet. Parasitol. 49, 123–158.
b. For edited symposia, special issues, etc., published in a periodical
Weatherley, A.J., Hong, C., Harris, T.J., Smith, D.G., Hammet, N.C., 1993. Persistent efficacy of doramectin
against experimental nematode infections in calves. In: Vercruysse, J. (Ed.), Doramectin – a novel avermectin.
Vet. Parasitol. 49, 45–50.
c. For books
Blaha, T. (Ed.), 1989. Applied Veterinary Epidemiology. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 344 pp.
d. For multi-author books
Wilson, M.B., Nakane, P.K., 1978. Recent developments in the periodate method of conjugating horseradish
peroxidase (HRPO) to antibodies. In: Knapp, W., Holubar, K., Wick, G. (Eds.), Immunofluorescence and Related
Staining Techniques. North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 215–224.
6. Abbreviate the titles of periodicals mentioned in the list of references in accordance with BIOSIS Serial
Sources, published annually by BIOSIS. The correct abbreviation for this journal is Vet. Parasitol.
7. In the case of publications in any language other than English, the original title is to be retained. However, the
titles of publications in non-Latin alphabets should be transliterated, and a notation such as "(in Russian)" or "(in
Greek, with English abstract)" should be added.
8. Work accepted for publication but not yet published should be referred to as "in press".
9. References concerning unpublished data and "personal communications" should not be cited in the reference
list but may be mentioned in the text.
10. Web references may be given. As a minimum, the full URL is necessary. Any further information, such as
Author names, dates, reference to a source publication and so on, should also be given.
11. Articles available online but without volume and page numbers may be referred to by means of their Digital
Object identifier (DOI) code.
  • sorry for the long delay - this looks a lot like "Elsevier Harvard 2" from the repository. Does that work?
  • Dear Adamsmith
    Thank you for your help.
    There is just a difference between Elsevier Harvard 2 and Vet Parasitol.
    VET parasitol : Publications by the same author(s) in the same year should be listed as 1974a,1974b, etc.

    For Elsevier Harvard 2 : Publications by the same author(s) in the same year not listed as the reference with a letter.

    regard's
    Sébastien
  • Elsevier Harvard 2 does list reference by the same author in the same year as 1974a, 1974b - how do they look for you? You'd want to make sure that the author(s) are entered in exactly the same way.
    Also make sure to update the style (by re-installing it) so you have the latest version from the repository.
  • the style is now up as a dependent style of Harvard 2 - if there are still problems with disambiguation let us know.
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