style request for AJNR
Zotero is a terrific tool. Could someone help me by generating a new citation style based on requirements for AJNR or American Journal of Neuroradiology? It is similar to the existing AJR style with two significant differences. First the citations are superscripted. Second deals with number of authors. AJNR requests all authors are listed when there are 3 or fewer, when 4 or more, the first 3 are listed with "et al'. Both AJR and AJNR require the references to be double-spaced. The specifics from their web page are listed below.
Thank you.
The guidelines provided in this section are applicable to Original Research, Case Reports, Review Articles, and Technical Notes. However, the AMA style of referencing should be used for any type of manuscript submission.
o Section must be double-spaced.
o References are numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be cited in the text in superscript.
o Data such as abstracts from meetings should be cited in the reference list. For meeting abstracts, cite the authors, title, society meeting, date, and location.
o Citations of personal communications should appear in the ‘Discussion’ section only and should not be used to support the authors’ conclusions.
o Papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication should also be cited in the text (D.J. Smith, unpublished data, 1988).
o Inclusive page numbers (eg, 333-37) must be provided for all references.
o Journal names are abbreviated per Index Medicus.
o All authors are listed when there are three or fewer; when four or more, the first three are listed with ‘et al.’
Style and punctuation of references follow the format illustrated in the following examples:
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Meyer JR, Androux RW, Salamon N, et al. Contrast-enhanced magnetization transfer MR of the brain: importance of precontrast images. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 1997:18:1515-21.
BOOK:
Grossman RI, Yousem DM. Neuroradiology: The Requisites. St Louis: Mosby; 1994:114-16.
CHAPTER IN AN EDITED BOOK:
Hudgins PA, Jacobs IN, Castillo M. MR of the neck. In: Som PM, Curtin HD, eds. Head and Neck Imaging 3rd ed. St Louis: Mosby; 1996:545-611.
Thank you.
The guidelines provided in this section are applicable to Original Research, Case Reports, Review Articles, and Technical Notes. However, the AMA style of referencing should be used for any type of manuscript submission.
o Section must be double-spaced.
o References are numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be cited in the text in superscript.
o Data such as abstracts from meetings should be cited in the reference list. For meeting abstracts, cite the authors, title, society meeting, date, and location.
o Citations of personal communications should appear in the ‘Discussion’ section only and should not be used to support the authors’ conclusions.
o Papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication should also be cited in the text (D.J. Smith, unpublished data, 1988).
o Inclusive page numbers (eg, 333-37) must be provided for all references.
o Journal names are abbreviated per Index Medicus.
o All authors are listed when there are three or fewer; when four or more, the first three are listed with ‘et al.’
Style and punctuation of references follow the format illustrated in the following examples:
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Meyer JR, Androux RW, Salamon N, et al. Contrast-enhanced magnetization transfer MR of the brain: importance of precontrast images. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 1997:18:1515-21.
BOOK:
Grossman RI, Yousem DM. Neuroradiology: The Requisites. St Louis: Mosby; 1994:114-16.
CHAPTER IN AN EDITED BOOK:
Hudgins PA, Jacobs IN, Castillo M. MR of the neck. In: Som PM, Curtin HD, eds. Head and Neck Imaging 3rd ed. St Louis: Mosby; 1996:545-611.
http://www.ajronline.org/
Thank you