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Referencing style - Vancouver (based on Citing Medicine): Fact sheet

A guide to using the Vancouver citation style for in text citations and reference lists.

Fact Sheet

Material Type

Reference List Example

EndNote (Citing Medicine)

The following instructions are based on using the Citing Medicine 2 (UWA) style with EndNote 20 and 21

Fact sheet [print]

 

Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality: Fourth Edition Incorporating the First Addendum.

Geneva: World Health Organization; 2017.

 Reference Type - Book

Title - Fact sheet title 

Author – leave empty if no author.

Year/Place Published/Publisher – add details if available.

Fact sheet

[online]

Fact sheet: AIDS information resources [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US); 2003 May 2 [updated 2015 Nov 10; cited 2024 Nov 11]. [About 2 screens]. Available from: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/aidsinfs.html

 

Reference Type - Electronic Book

Author – leave empty if no individual author.

Title - Input as Fact sheet: title [Internet], e.g. Fact Sheet: AIDS information resources [Internet].

Year/Place Published/Publisher – add details if available.

Last Update Date - If stated. Include the words 'last updated' before date, e.g. last updated 2015 Nov 10

Year Cited 

Date Cited - e.g. Nov 11

Original Publication - e.g. [About 2 screens] - estimate how many 'pages' the website takes up.  

  URL - copy and paste.

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