Request of new CSL form: Journal of clinical neurology
The Journal of Clinical Neurology (JCN)
Journal Abbreviation:J Clin Neurol
Acronym:JCN
pISSN:1738-6586
eISSN:2005-5013
DOI Prefix:10.3988/jcn
Instruction page: http://submit.thejcn.com/about/author_ins.php
Reference form
References
References should be numbered numerically in the text using superscript, unparenthesized numbers (e.g., “3,7,10-12”), and then listed on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript in the same numerical order. Unpublished data, including manuscripts that have been submitted but not yet accepted for publication, and personal communications may be cited in the text (and must include the initials and surnames of all of the involved people, and the year in which the observation was made), but should not be listed as references. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references. The format of reference should conform with that specified in “International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/manuscript-preparation/preparing-for-submission.html).” Journal abbreviations should conform with the style used in the Cumulated Index Medicus (http://www2.bg.am.poznan.pl/czasopisma/medicus.php?lang=eng). References with six or fewer authors should list all of them, while those with seven or more authors should list only the first six, followed by “et al.” The endnote reference style for JCN is specified on the journal homepage. References to web-only journals should give authors, article title and journal name as above, followed by URL in full - or DOI if known - and the year of publication in parentheses. References to websites should give authors if known, title of cited page, URL in full, and year of posting in parentheses.
Sample References
1. Journal article:
1. Kim SH, Han SW, Kim EH, Kim DJ, Lee KY, Kim DI, et al. Plasma fibrinolysis inhibitor levels in acute stroke patients with thrombolysis failure. J Clin Neurol 2005;1:142-147.
2. Book:
1. Wyllie E. The Treatment of Epilepsy. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1997;97-98.
3. Book chapter:
1. Calne CB, Duvoision RFC, McGeer E. Speculation on the etiology of Parkinson’s disease. In: Hassler RG, Christ JF, editors. Advances in Neurology. 2nd ed. Vol 40. New York: Raven, 1984;353-360.
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Sorry .
I don't know how to post superscripted character. In the text citation, No. should be superscripted.
In-text citation:
1(superscripted No.)
2(superscripted No.)
Bibliography:
1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success: Denmark in the Global Economy. Comp Political Stud 2007;40:307-332.
2. Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Hall PA, Soskice D. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. 1st ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001;184–213.
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Journal Abbreviation:J Clin Neurol
Acronym:JCN
pISSN:1738-6586
eISSN:2005-5013
DOI Prefix:10.3988/jcn
Instruction page: http://submit.thejcn.com/about/author_ins.php
Reference form
References
References should be numbered numerically in the text using superscript, unparenthesized numbers (e.g., “3,7,10-12”), and then listed on a separate sheet at the end of the manuscript in the same numerical order. Unpublished data, including manuscripts that have been submitted but not yet accepted for publication, and personal communications may be cited in the text (and must include the initials and surnames of all of the involved people, and the year in which the observation was made), but should not be listed as references. Authors are responsible for the accuracy of references. The format of reference should conform with that specified in “International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/manuscript-preparation/preparing-for-submission.html).” Journal abbreviations should conform with the style used in the Cumulated Index Medicus (http://www2.bg.am.poznan.pl/czasopisma/medicus.php?lang=eng). References with six or fewer authors should list all of them, while those with seven or more authors should list only the first six, followed by “et al.” The endnote reference style for JCN is specified on the journal homepage. References to web-only journals should give authors, article title and journal name as above, followed by URL in full - or DOI if known - and the year of publication in parentheses. References to websites should give authors if known, title of cited page, URL in full, and year of posting in parentheses.
Sample References
1. Journal article:
1. Kim SH, Han SW, Kim EH, Kim DJ, Lee KY, Kim DI, et al. Plasma fibrinolysis inhibitor levels in acute stroke patients with thrombolysis failure. J Clin Neurol 2005;1:142-147.
2. Book:
1. Wyllie E. The Treatment of Epilepsy. 2nd ed. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1997;97-98.
3. Book chapter:
1. Calne CB, Duvoision RFC, McGeer E. Speculation on the etiology of Parkinson’s disease. In: Hassler RG, Christ JF, editors. Advances in Neurology. 2nd ed. Vol 40. New York: Raven, 1984;353-360.
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Sorry .
I don't know how to post superscripted character. In the text citation, No. should be superscripted.
In-text citation:
1(superscripted No.)
2(superscripted No.)
Bibliography:
1. Campbell JL, Pedersen OK. The Varieties of Capitalism and Hybrid Success: Denmark in the Global Economy. Comp Political Stud 2007;40:307-332.
2. Mares I. Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Hall PA, Soskice D. Varieties of capitalism. The institutional foundations of comparative advantage. 1st ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001;184–213.
Thank you.
I added more information thank you.
Can you adapt the examples to include the surnames and not the first names?
I will revise again, sorry.
The first name should be presented fully, and the other all surnames should be abbreviated not seperated by the '.(period)'.
Thanks.
I'll revise again. You're right
Thank you for your exact check.
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Thank you again, take care!