Hello,
I want to reference is using a modified Vancouver style. Currently Bookends is giving me this;-
Bahr R, Thorborg K, Ekstrand J. Evidence-based hamstring injury prevention is not adopted by the majority of Champions League or Norwegian Premier League football teams: the Nordic Hamstring survey. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2015;49:1466-1471.
However I need this:
Bahr R, Thorborg K, Ekstrand J. Evidence-based hamstring injury prevention is not adopted by the majority of Champions League or Norwegian Premier League football teams: the Nordic Hamstring survey. Br J Sports Med. 2015;49:1466-1471.
I'm aware that I can delete the some of the journal information, but as my PhD will be in Harvard style I don't want to have to re-write lots of journal names. Please note that the journal title is in italics.
Could someone please assist me - thanks.
sjones
Vancouver style referencing
Re: Vancouver style referencing
You should be using a journal glossary (probably Concise Medline). And in the format itself, make sure to use "j" (abbrev journal) not "f" (full journal). And make sure the "j" is italicized.
Please see the documentation for how formatting works (and the journal glossary). Start with the video tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CowJRIu ... load_owner
Jon
Sonny Software
Please see the documentation for how formatting works (and the journal glossary). Start with the video tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CowJRIu ... load_owner
Jon
Sonny Software
Re: Vancouver style referencing
Hello Jon,
Thanks very much for your quick reply and help. Appreciate it a lot!
Thanks,
sjones
Thanks very much for your quick reply and help. Appreciate it a lot!
Thanks,
sjones
Re: Vancouver style referencing
Sorry to post again, but I have changed the f to j. Still giving me the full journal title, the j doesn't seem to be giving me abbreviated title. I have provided a screen shot. Also I could not find Concise Medline in the journal glossary.Jon wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:48 pm You should be using a journal glossary (probably Concise Medline). And in the format itself, make sure to use "j" (abbrev journal) not "f" (full journal). And make sure the "j" is italicized.
Please see the documentation for how formatting works (and the journal glossary). Start with the video tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CowJRIu ... load_owner
Jon
Sonny Software
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