Style Request: "Methods of Information in Medicine", ISSN: 0026-1270
Dear All,
I would appreciate your help in creating a citation style for the Journal "Methods of Information in Medicine", ISSN: 0026-1270
Similar style: Vancouver style
References
In the text number the references consecutively in the order in which they first appear, using Arabic numerals. Style is based on the formats used by the US National Library of Medicine in MEDLINE (sometimes called the ‘Vancouver style’). For details see the guidelines from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html).
Examples:
1. Lindberg DA, Siegel ER. On assessing the impact of medical in formation: does MEDLINE make a difference?
Methods Inf Med 1991; 30: 239–240.
2. van Bemmel JH, Musen M, editors. Handbook of
Medical Informatics. Heidelberg: Springer; 1997.
Link to style guide: http://www.schattauer.de/fileadmin/assets/zeitschriften/methods/MIM_Instructions_to_Authors_2009.pdf (please see "References" section)
Sample of a free article: http://www.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Archiv/2009/winter-a-2009-62-a.pdf
Thanks in advance,
Iwanaiko
I would appreciate your help in creating a citation style for the Journal "Methods of Information in Medicine", ISSN: 0026-1270
Similar style: Vancouver style
References
In the text number the references consecutively in the order in which they first appear, using Arabic numerals. Style is based on the formats used by the US National Library of Medicine in MEDLINE (sometimes called the ‘Vancouver style’). For details see the guidelines from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html).
Examples:
1. Lindberg DA, Siegel ER. On assessing the impact of medical in formation: does MEDLINE make a difference?
Methods Inf Med 1991; 30: 239–240.
2. van Bemmel JH, Musen M, editors. Handbook of
Medical Informatics. Heidelberg: Springer; 1997.
Link to style guide: http://www.schattauer.de/fileadmin/assets/zeitschriften/methods/MIM_Instructions_to_Authors_2009.pdf (please see "References" section)
Sample of a free article: http://www.imise.uni-leipzig.de/Archiv/2009/winter-a-2009-62-a.pdf
Thanks in advance,
Iwanaiko
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Thanks,
Iwanaiko
you'll need to list those differences, please.
The discrepancies I found out after comparing both styles are as following:
1) MIM puts citations in brackets [1], NLM in round brackets (1).
2) Space character between volume and issue is existing in MIM but missing in NLM
3) Citation sequence in MIM is put into the same brackets e. g. [1-3] instead of [1], [2], [3].
4) For internet citations: Fields “[Internet]. [date unknown];[cited 2009 Dec 3 ] Available from:” are missing in MIM, but existing in NLM.
5) NLM seems not to use the accessed-field, existing in MIM for internet sources: Accessed 2008-03-13; 2005”
6) Space char is used in MIM after the citation counter. NLM is using tabs.
Examples attached below:
MIM-Style
Citation: [1-3], Citation: [1]
1. Protti DJ, van Bemmel JH, Gunzenhäuser R, Haux R, Warner H, Douglas JV, Lang E. Can Health/Medical Informatics be Regarded as a Separate Discipline? Methods Inf Med 1994; 33 (3): 318–326.
2. van Bemmel JH. Medical Informatics, Art or Science? Methods Inf Med 1996; 35: 157–172.
3. Haux R. Individualization, globalization and health – about sustainable information technologies and the aim of medical informatics. Int J Med Inform 2006; 75 (12): 795–808.
4. IT Government Institute (ITGI). CobiT 4.0 Control Objectives for Information and related Technology: http://www.isaca.org/Template.cfm?Section=COBIT6&Template=/TaggedPage/TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=55&ContentID=7981. Accessed 2008-03-13; 2005.
National Library of Medicine (dev)
Citation (1)(2)(3)(4)
1. Protti DJ, van Bemmel JH, Gunzenhüser R, Haux R, Warner H, Douglas JV, Lang E. Can health/medical informatics be regarded as a separate discipline? Methods Inf Med 1994;33(3):318-326.
2. van Bemmel JH. Medical informatics, art or science? Methods Inf Med 1996;35(3):157-172;.
3. Haux R. Individualization, globalization and health--about sustainable information technologies and the aim of medical informatics. Int J Med Inform 2006;75(12):795-808.
4. IT Government Institute (ITGI). CobiT 4.0 Control Objectives for Information and related Technology [Internet]. [date unknown];[cited 2009 Dec 3 ] Available from: http://www.isaca.org/Template.cfm? Section=COBIT6&Template=/TaggedPage/ TaggedPageDisplay.cfm&TPLID=55&ContentID= 7981
http://gist.github.com/248878
use the "Raw" link on the top right to download.
Install by dragging the file to an open Firefox Window to install.
Please report back with any problems.
Iwanaiko