Bibliography format annales of the rheumatic disease
Hello
It appears that the in-text citation format was recently changed for BMJ.
As seen in the article form from annals of the rheumatic diseases (BMJ) 2014, citations (quotes) appear as exhibitors but I can't find it in the style in preferences.
Could you help me ?
Thanks
It appears that the in-text citation format was recently changed for BMJ.
As seen in the article form from annals of the rheumatic diseases (BMJ) 2014, citations (quotes) appear as exhibitors but I can't find it in the style in preferences.
Could you help me ?
Thanks
This is an example
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/carmxsq4wlm3csu/AACSt0WJOGrY-2h2zRlq_wAya?dl=0
Thanks for your help
[10,11]
But in the article the citation format shows the citation as exponent
https://www.zotero.org/styles/bmj
For manuscript submission, numbers in non-superscript brackets is correct:
http://authors.bmj.com/submitting-your-paper/instructions-for-authors/
But is it possible to create a style in Zotero following the one in the article from the link ?
It seems it can be helpful for submission
I agree with you, but when I look to the instructions for authors on the BMJ website, there are two parts :
- One for the classical BMJ style
- One specially for annals of rheumatism disease
For this last one, we can see :
- Citation Style: BMJ Vancouver
- Citation Style Term: Superscripted Number
The editorial team asked for superscript brackets (it was the same thing for the last article but I was using end note on my desk computer). I don't know why but they asked about it. That's why I 'm still asking about this problem
How can I do in Zotero to make the submission with superscripted citations ?
Do you have an idea ?
I don't want to restart all the bibliography with Endnote.......
Thank you for your help and your time
R
On other side, I did not find the statement about superscripting in the instruction for author on the ARD pages.
http://www.endnote.com/downloads/style/bmj-british-medical-journal
@ LiborA "On other side, I did not find the statement about superscripting in the instruction for author on the ARD pages." => you're right. BMJ is not only one journal but many one. When you start your submission, the authors' instructions may change according to the journal (BMJ, ARD...)
If I go to the ARD pages for authors http://ard.bmj.com/pages/authors/ they send me to the generic BMJ author hub which has the reference link bwiernik posted here: http://authors.bmj.com/submitting-your-paper/instructions-for-authors/
(and is explicit about square brackets). It'd be helpful if we were actually able to point to (and look at) some documentation of what they want.
As example.
All BMJ published articles look like that, yet they explicitly say to submit references in square brackets and let them handle the conversion to superscript & linking (see the author instructions). So the question remains -- why does ARD differ from that and if they indeed do, why is that documented nowhere?
If not, we will follow "general instruction for authors": EDIT: In the meantime, you can use this superscripted version https://drive.google.com/open?id=1J_hed5Tg7k1AERBK7XgcCiCWshRhfBfT