Citing Medicine

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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers is the

ICMJE Recommendations[1] (formerly called the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals).[2] Citing Medicine style is the style used by MEDLINE and PubMed.[3]

The introduction section of Citing Medicine explains that "three major sources are utilized in compiling Citing Medicine: the

MEDLARS Indexing Manual of the National Library of Medicine (NLM); pertinent NISO standards, primarily ANSI/NISO Z39.29-2005 Bibliographic References; and relevant standards from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), primarily ISO 690 Documentation - Bibliographic References."[4]

References

  1. ^ ICMJE, Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals (PDF).
  2. ^ ICMJE, FAQ > ICMJE Recommendations ("The Uniform Requirements").
  3. ^ Patrias, Karen, Wendling, Dan (ed.), Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, Bethesda, Maryland, US: United States National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^ Patrias, Karen, "Introduction", in Wendling, Dan (ed.), Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, Bethesda, Maryland: United States National Library of Medicine.

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