Multiple Citation Formating
I am using the IEEE style and when I use multiple citations they come up as [1]-[3] rather than [1-3]. I have been google searching for a while and it would seem that other people get the correct format and I can't seem to find a solution or a quick fix. Any help is appreciated. I have been ignoring this problem for many years now (because to be honest I don't personally care), but reviewers keep pointing it out and it is time that I permanently fix the problem.
Patrick
Patrick
All other numeric styles that I'm aware of do [1-3] and so does Zotero/CSL for those styles.
Vancouver is quite common, but it's really situated in medicine and the bio-sciences.
What would a couple of key journals be?
Also for student thesis' as there is no commonly used style around here.
Ignorance is always a big problem.
I will check out the Vancouver style. Thanks!
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Springer%20Basic%20%28numeric%2C%20brackets%29
and
https://www.zotero.org/styles?q=Elsevier%20%28numeric%2C%20with%20titles%29
I'm a strong advocate of using association standards, i.e. IEEE, for student work.
Today I encountered the issue mentioned by the topic owner. My organization requires writing reports in IEEE style, but in the format [1-4] instead of [1]-[4]. I want to modify it to be like that but don't know how. Or if you know of a style based on IEEE that follows this format, I would greatly appreciate it.