6.2 SAGE Vancouver
1. General
1. Reference numbers have full points in the reference list.
2. Please ensure that publications are referenced in the order in which they appear in the text.
3. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to the standard in the Index Medicus. If unsure,
please check for any inconsistencies within reference lists. For STM journals, please refer also to the following: http://scieng.library.ubc.ca/coden/.
4. Do not separate initials with spaces or full points, but add a full point after last initial before the title.
5. Up to three authors may be listed. If more, then list the first three authors and represent the rest by
et al. Fewer author names followed by et al. is also acceptable. Where et al. is used, it should
always be upright, not italic in both references and textual citations.
6. Last Names containing de, van, von, De, Van, Von, de la, etc. should be listed under D and V
respectively. List them as: De Roux DP and not Roux DP, de. When cited in the main text without the first name, use capitals for De, Van, Von, De la, etc. (Van Dijk, year)
7. Names containing Jr or II should be listed as follows:
?Author Last Name Initial Jr (year)
?Author Last Name Initial II (year)
2. Text citations
Please use superscript numerals after the punctuation (STM) or numbers in square brackets (HSS), and check that it corresponds to the correct number in the reference list.
3. Reference styles
Tip!
See various sites for more information on Vancouver and journal abbreviations: https://www.sodocs.net/doc/0b10686067.html,.au/students/guides
https://www.sodocs.net/doc/0b10686067.html,/library/help/citing/managinginformation
http://scieng.library.ubc.ca/coden/
https://www.sodocs.net/doc/0b10686067.html,/general/journal_abbreviations.html