This guide is based on the University of Queensland's Vancouver referencing style guide and is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
The Vancouver style of referencing is predominantly used in the medical field.
Before you write your list of references, check with your lecturer or tutor for the referencing style preferred by the school. There may be differences in the style recommended by the school.
In-text citation:
Puri and O'Brien11 argue that ...
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Author(s) - Family name and initials. Title of article. Abbreviated journal title [Internet]. Publication year, month, day (month and day only if available) [cited date - year month day];volume number(issue number):page numbers. Available from: URL
Months are abbreviated to their first 3 letters; no URL - just enter the DOI number
In-text citation: La Placa and Morgan3 explore global health through a social justice lens. More information about in-text citations Reference list: Editor(s) - Family name and initials (no more than 2 initials with no spaces between initials). Title of book [Internet]. Edition of book if later than 1st ed. Place of publication: Publisher name; Year of publication [revised/updated - year month day; cited date - year month day]. Pagination - if available (follow page total with a space and the letter p). Available from: URL or DOI Months are abbreviated to their first 3 letters; no URL - just enter the DOI number; only capitalise the first word of the title (except for proper nouns eg. place names or organisations). La Placa V, Morgan J, editors. Social science perspectives on global public health [Internet]. London (GB): Routledge; 2023 [cited 2023 Dec 13]. 250 p. Available from: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63309
Caballero2 states that diabetes does not equally affect all racial/ethnic groups.
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Author(s) of chapter - Family name and initials, Title of chapter. In: Editor(s) of book - Family name and initials, editors. Title of book [Internet]. Edition of book if later than 1st ed. Place of publication: Publisher name; Year of publication. p. (chapter pages). [cited date - year month day]. Available from URL
Months are abbreviated to their first 3 letters; no URL - just enter the DOI number
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Strategies for families coping with ADHD are discussed.2
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Title [Internet]. Place of publication: Publisher's name (unless unknown); Publication date or year [updated date (if available); cited date - year month day]. Available from: URL
Months are abbreviated to their first 3 letters; no URL - just enter the DOI number