Style Request: Social History of Medicine
Hi,
I'd like to request a style for Social History of Medicine (UOP). Here are the details:
Author instructions: https://academic.oup.com/shm/pages/General_Instructions
Journal ISSN: 0951-631x
Footnote examples (no in-text citations, no bibliography):
Monograph:
J. S. Haldane, Organism and Environment as Illustrated by the Physiology of Breathing (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1917), 99.
NB: Title in italics
Journal article:
Christopher Hamlin, ‘Predisposing Causes and Public Health in Early Nineteenth-Century Medical Thought’, Social History of Medicine, 1992, 5, 43–70, 68.
NB: Journal title in italics.
Link to current article: https://academic.oup.com/shm/advance-article/doi/10.1093/shm/hkac055/6712803?searchresult=1
Many thanks!
Gaby
I'd like to request a style for Social History of Medicine (UOP). Here are the details:
Author instructions: https://academic.oup.com/shm/pages/General_Instructions
Journal ISSN: 0951-631x
Footnote examples (no in-text citations, no bibliography):
Monograph:
J. S. Haldane, Organism and Environment as Illustrated by the Physiology of Breathing (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1917), 99.
NB: Title in italics
Journal article:
Christopher Hamlin, ‘Predisposing Causes and Public Health in Early Nineteenth-Century Medical Thought’, Social History of Medicine, 1992, 5, 43–70, 68.
NB: Journal title in italics.
Link to current article: https://academic.oup.com/shm/advance-article/doi/10.1093/shm/hkac055/6712803?searchresult=1
Many thanks!
Gaby
See: https://github.com/citation-style-language/styles/wiki/Requesting-Styles
References. SHM uses footnotes (not endnotes) for referencing material. Manuscripts should not contain a separate bibliography or list of references. The first citation in footnotes must include the full details of the primary or secondary sources. Footnotes should be double-spaced. Use consecutive superior numbers placed after the end-mark of punctuation for footnote references. A second citation of the same source, if immediately following, is Ibid.; if other footnotes intervene, use the author's last name, short title, and (for quotations) page number. Use inclusive page numbers for journal articles and book chapters: 3–17, 23–26, 100–103, 104–7, 124–28, 1115–20. Provide complete bibliographic information as outlined below at first citation; for all subsequent citations, give author and short title. Authors are solely responsible for the accuracy of citations. Follow the examples below for footnote format.
MONOGRAPH:
J. S. Haldane, Organism and Environment as Illustrated by the Physiology of Breathing (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1917), 99.
NB: Provide full author name if available; if only initials available one space after full stop for each initial. Italicise title. Capitalise proper words for English-language titles; otherwise follow rule appropriate to title’s language. Publication details in brackets in following order – Location: Publisher, Year. Page number(s) outside brackets if appropriate.
References to multiple articles/books separated by a semi-colon.
Ibid. , 105.
MULTIVOLUME PUBLICATION:
Harvey Cushing, The Life of Sir William Osler, 2 vols (London: Oxford University Press, 1925), II, 865.
NB: Italicise title.
EDITED PUBLICATION:
B. Lang and J. Srdar, ‘Therapeutic Communities and Aftercare Clubs in Yugoslavia’, in H. Klingermann, J. Takala and G. Hunt, eds, Cure, Care or Control: Alcoholism Treatment in Sixteen Countries (Albany: SUNY Press, 1992), 53–63.
NB: If title has more than three authors/editors, use first name followed by et al. Italicise title of book.
FORMAT NON-CONTINUOUS REPEAT CITATION:
Haldane, Organism and Environment, 99–102.
Cushing, Osler, II, 542–49.
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
Christopher Hamlin, ‘Predisposing Causes and Public Health in Early Nineteenth-Century Medical Thought’, Social History of Medicine, 1992, 5, 43–70, 68.
NB: Article title in single quotes, journal title in italics. Comma outside quotes. Full journal title, date, volume number (no issue number required), all separated by commas.
JOURNAL ARTICLE MULTIPLE AUTHORS:
Leila Jackson and J. J. Moore, ‘Studies on Experimental Scurvy in Guinea Pigs’, Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1916, 19, 478–510, 485.
(non-continuous repeat citation):
Jackson and Moore, ‘Experimental Scurvy’, 486.
FORMAT REPEAT CITATION OF JOURNAL:
H. E. Ross, ‘The Cell Content of Milk’, J. Infect. Dis., 1912, 10, 7–16, 14.
NB: In cases in which a journal is appears in numerous notes, an abbreviation may be used following the first full citation.
CORRESPONDENCE:
C. M. Jackson to G. S. Ford, 8 November 1917, folder 32, Guy Stanton Ford Correspondence, University of Minnesota Archives, Minneapolis, Minnesota (henceforth Ford Correspondence).
Jackson to Ford, 8 November 1917. Ford Correspondence.
TRANSLATED, MULTI-EDITION WORK:
Matthieu Orfila, Directions for the Treatment of Persons who have Taken Poison, R.H. Black (trans), 2nd edn (Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1820). 15.
PhD Thesis (UNPUBLISHED):
Michael Worboys, ‘Science and British Colonial Imperialism, 1895–1940’ (unpublished PhD thesis, Sussex University, 1979).
No in-text citations, just full bibliographical details in footnotes. I cannot do italics here - see my notes. Hope this is correct!
Footnotes:
J. L. Campbell and O. K. Pedersen, ‘The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success’, Comparative Political Studies, 2007, 40, 307–32.
NB: Title of chapter italics.
I. Mares, ‘Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers?’, in P. A. Hall and D. Soskice, eds, Varieties of capitalism. The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), 184–213.
NB: Title of edited volume italics.
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