Citation Style Request: Canadian Journal of Public Health
Hi,
I am looking for a citation style for Canadian Journal of Public Health.
I can find "Canada Journal of Public Health" in Zotero Style Repository, but I don't think it is the correct citation style. So I was hoping that someone could create the style.
Here are the requirements: (http://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/about/submissions)
The REFERENCES--the name of a book or the name of a journal should be italic.
Number references consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text, tables and figures. Identify references in the text by Arabic superscript numerals following a punctuation mark (i.e., after a comma, period, semi-colon, colon, quotation mark). For repeated (identical) references, reuse the original reference number.
Important: Do not use Microsoft Word endnotes or footnotes functions. Use of referencing software, such as EndNoteTM, is acceptable.
The style for references is based on the Uniform Requirements. See examples that follow this section. “Personal communications” may not be used as references, but rather should be noted in brackets in the text, with the title of the person and the date of the communication. All persons must have given written permission to the authors to be identified in a personal communication. Authors are responsible for verifying references against the original documents.
For references citing online publications, please provide the internet address and the date that it was accessed.
Examples of References in CJPH Style:
Journal Article
Marshall DA, McGeer A, Gough J, Grootendorst P, Buitendyk M, Simonyi S, et al. Impact of antibiotic administrative restrictions on trends in antibiotic resistance. Can J Public Health (Italic) 2006;97(2):126-31.
Book
Lucas K, Lloyd B. Health Promotion: Evidence and Experience (Italic). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd., 2005;24-43.
Chapter in Book
King PA. Justice beyond Belmont. In: Childress JF, Meslin EM, Shapiro HT (Eds.), Belmont Revisited: Ethical Principles for Research with Human Subjects (Italic). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005.
Agency Publication
F/P/T Advisory Committee on Population Health and Health Security (ACPHHS). National Immunization Strategy: Final Report 2003. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada, 2003.
Dissertation or Thesis
Oake A. Validation and reliability testing of a breakfast survey instrument for young elementary schoolchildren [thesis]. St. John’s, NF: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1991.
Internet Resource
Wayland S. Unsettled: Legal and Policy Barriers for Newcomers to Canada. A joint initiative of Community Foundations of Canada and the Law Commission of Canada, 2006. Available at: http://www.cfc-fcc.ca (Accessed January 7, 2008).
Magazine Article
Caragata W. Up in Smoke. Maclean’s(Italic) 1995, Oct 2 pp34-35.
Newspaper Article
Kirkey S. Neighbourhoods with lots of fast-food outlets record more heart attacks and deaths: study. The Ottawa Citizen (Italic) 2005 May 12;Sect.A:5(col.1-4).
Below are some examples from the instructions to Authors:
Here is a link to an example of the published paper:
http://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/article/view/1068/1068
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
I am looking for a citation style for Canadian Journal of Public Health.
I can find "Canada Journal of Public Health" in Zotero Style Repository, but I don't think it is the correct citation style. So I was hoping that someone could create the style.
Here are the requirements: (http://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/about/submissions)
The REFERENCES--the name of a book or the name of a journal should be italic.
Number references consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text, tables and figures. Identify references in the text by Arabic superscript numerals following a punctuation mark (i.e., after a comma, period, semi-colon, colon, quotation mark). For repeated (identical) references, reuse the original reference number.
Important: Do not use Microsoft Word endnotes or footnotes functions. Use of referencing software, such as EndNoteTM, is acceptable.
The style for references is based on the Uniform Requirements. See examples that follow this section. “Personal communications” may not be used as references, but rather should be noted in brackets in the text, with the title of the person and the date of the communication. All persons must have given written permission to the authors to be identified in a personal communication. Authors are responsible for verifying references against the original documents.
For references citing online publications, please provide the internet address and the date that it was accessed.
Examples of References in CJPH Style:
Journal Article
Marshall DA, McGeer A, Gough J, Grootendorst P, Buitendyk M, Simonyi S, et al. Impact of antibiotic administrative restrictions on trends in antibiotic resistance. Can J Public Health (Italic) 2006;97(2):126-31.
Book
Lucas K, Lloyd B. Health Promotion: Evidence and Experience (Italic). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Ltd., 2005;24-43.
Chapter in Book
King PA. Justice beyond Belmont. In: Childress JF, Meslin EM, Shapiro HT (Eds.), Belmont Revisited: Ethical Principles for Research with Human Subjects (Italic). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2005.
Agency Publication
F/P/T Advisory Committee on Population Health and Health Security (ACPHHS). National Immunization Strategy: Final Report 2003. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada, 2003.
Dissertation or Thesis
Oake A. Validation and reliability testing of a breakfast survey instrument for young elementary schoolchildren [thesis]. St. John’s, NF: Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1991.
Internet Resource
Wayland S. Unsettled: Legal and Policy Barriers for Newcomers to Canada. A joint initiative of Community Foundations of Canada and the Law Commission of Canada, 2006. Available at: http://www.cfc-fcc.ca (Accessed January 7, 2008).
Magazine Article
Caragata W. Up in Smoke. Maclean’s(Italic) 1995, Oct 2 pp34-35.
Newspaper Article
Kirkey S. Neighbourhoods with lots of fast-food outlets record more heart attacks and deaths: study. The Ottawa Citizen (Italic) 2005 May 12;Sect.A:5(col.1-4).
Below are some examples from the instructions to Authors:
Here is a link to an example of the published paper:
http://journal.cpha.ca/index.php/cjph/article/view/1068/1068
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
I've just made the necessary changes to make this an independent style according to the guidelines.
https://github.com/damnation333/styles/blob/961ba9f00626c2f277d5da9d52ce4fb04562dacd/can-j-public-health.csl