Urgent style request Pharmacopsychiatry
Dear all,
As I am still not able to program styles, I ask whether sb could do me the favor and install the style of Pharmacopsychiatry (Springer) which is detailed below.
I thank you in advance,
Ulrike
The reference style follows the “Uniform requirements for manuscripts
submitted to biomedical journals” of the International Committee
of Medical Journal Editors (New Engl J Med 1997; 336:
309–315; the latest version is always available at www.icmje.org).
Use PubMed abbreviations for journal titles.
Citations and references should be numbered consecutively, using
square brackets, in the order in which they are cited in the text,
followed by any in tables or legends. Please do not number references
under alphabetical order of authors. Do not use footnotes
and hyperlinks. If authors are mentioned in the text, only the fi rst
author should be given followed by “et al.” whenever the reference
has three or more authors.
Example: “ …serum concentrations were determined according to
Lowry et al. [12].”
Articles in journals:
1. Broich K, Grünwald F, Kasper S, Klemm E, Biersack H-J, Moller H-J.
D2-Dopamine receptor occupancy measured by IBZM-SPECT in
relation to extrapyramidal side eff ects. Pharmacopsychiatry 1998;
31: 159–162
Chapters in books:
2. Ebel K-D. The Skull and Intracranial Space. In Ebel K-D, Blickman
H, Willich E, Richter E, editors. Diff erential diagnosis in pediatric
radiology. Stuttgart: Thieme; 1999. p. 449–592
As I am still not able to program styles, I ask whether sb could do me the favor and install the style of Pharmacopsychiatry (Springer) which is detailed below.
I thank you in advance,
Ulrike
The reference style follows the “Uniform requirements for manuscripts
submitted to biomedical journals” of the International Committee
of Medical Journal Editors (New Engl J Med 1997; 336:
309–315; the latest version is always available at www.icmje.org).
Use PubMed abbreviations for journal titles.
Citations and references should be numbered consecutively, using
square brackets, in the order in which they are cited in the text,
followed by any in tables or legends. Please do not number references
under alphabetical order of authors. Do not use footnotes
and hyperlinks. If authors are mentioned in the text, only the fi rst
author should be given followed by “et al.” whenever the reference
has three or more authors.
Example: “ …serum concentrations were determined according to
Lowry et al. [12].”
Articles in journals:
1. Broich K, Grünwald F, Kasper S, Klemm E, Biersack H-J, Moller H-J.
D2-Dopamine receptor occupancy measured by IBZM-SPECT in
relation to extrapyramidal side eff ects. Pharmacopsychiatry 1998;
31: 159–162
Chapters in books:
2. Ebel K-D. The Skull and Intracranial Space. In Ebel K-D, Blickman
H, Willich E, Richter E, editors. Diff erential diagnosis in pediatric
radiology. Stuttgart: Thieme; 1999. p. 449–592
http://editor.citationstyles.org/styleInfo/?styleId=http://www.zotero.org/styles/vancouver-brackets
or more specific "Springer Vancouver (brackets)"
http://editor.citationstyles.org/styleInfo/?styleId=http://www.zotero.org/styles/springer-vancouver-brackets
?
I am not sure if the "order [of references] in which they are cited in the text, followed by any in tables or legends" is possible.