How to write references while submitting manuscripts
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How to write references while submitting manuscripts
TYPES OF REFERENCES Journal Reference Book Reference Internet Reference
Bibliographic Elements – Authors (use et al. after 6 authors, if there are more than six authors, complete names should not be written. “et al” must be in italics) – Article title (should be exact as existing) – Journal name (should be in standard PubMed abbreviations, full journal name should not be written) – Year – Volume – Page numbers (445-447 to be written as 445-47) Singh JK, Bawa M, Kanojia RP, Ghai B, Menon P, Rao KL. Idiopathic simultaneous intussusceptions in a neonate. Pediatr Surg Int 2009;25:445-7.
Journal Reference Two main Components of a Journal Reference Bibliographic Elements and Punctuations Marks
Authors in correct sequence, and names checked from PubMed Correct title of the article to come after the authors name. Correct journal abbreviation as given in Pubmed Year of the article given after the journal abbreviation Year of publication is followed by the volume no. Page no comes last this should not be written as 445-447
Punctuation Marks Coma followed by space after each author do not write and before the last author Full stop after the last author followed by space and then the article title Full stop followed by space Full stop at the end of the ref. Single space between the journal abbreviation and the year, place no other punctuation marks Hyphen to separate the page no. Semicolon ; after the year without any space Colon : after volume no. without any space
Reference checking facility on the www.journalonweb.com website The manuscript submission web site offers the authors a method where they can check the correctness of the references they have used The following slides will demonstrate how to use it
On the left panel there is an option of Check References
Clicking that will open the check ref page Write or paste the ref in this box then click the tab below
Before placing the ref in the text box there are some self explanatory instructions given on that page They are – The style as well as bibliographic elements should be 100% accurate to get the references verified from the system. A single spelling error or addition of issue number / month of publication will lead to error to verifying the reference. – Only the references from journals indexed in PubMed would be checked. – Enter each reference in new line, without a serial number. – Maximum 15 reference at time.
Once found correct, the page will display the PubMed ID of the paper with a full text link
Some randomly picked up references from manuscripts Spot the wrong elements Haggstrom AN, Drolet BA, Baselga E, Chamlin SL et al. Study of infantile hemangiomas: clinical characteristics predicting complications and treatment Pediatrics 2006, 118 :882-887 1. et al written after 4 authors it should have been written after 6 or more authors 2. Full stop after the end of the article title 3. 2006, 118 :882-887 this should have been written as 2006;118:882-7. 4. Correct ref would be Haggstrom AN, Drolet BA, Baselga E, Chamlin SL, Garzon MC, Horii KA, et al. Study of infantile hemangiomas: Clinical characteristics predicting complications and treatment. Pediatrics 2006;118:882-7.
Darani A, Mendoza- Sagaon M, Reinberg O: Gastric volvulus in children. J Pediatr Surg 2005;40(5)855-58. 1. Colon mark after Reinberg O is wrong , there should be a full stop 2. 2005;40(5)855-58. should be written as 2005;40:855-8. (issue no is not to be written) 3. Correct ref would be Darani A, Mendoza- Sagaon M, Reinberg O. Gastric volvulus in children. J Pediatr Surg 2005;40:855-8.
Citing References in the text References should be numbered using Arabic numerals in box parentheses e.g. [1] in the order of appearance in the text as a superscript.
Book Reference Chapter in a book Example Miyano T, Kobayashi H, Chen SC. Long term results of biliary atresia. In: Gupta DK, editor. Text Book of Neonatal Surgery, 1st edn. New Delhi: Modern Publishers; 2000. p. 288-91.
Title of the chapter Authors of the chapter Miyano T, Kobayashi H, Chen SC. Long term results of biliary atresia. In: Gupta DK, editor. Text Book of Neonatal Surgery, 1st ed. New Delhi: Modern Publishers; 2000. p. 288-91. Year and page no. Name of the book City of publication Edition no Name of publisher The punctuation marks are to followed as seen in this example Chief Editor of the book
Internet Reference The three main types of electronic sources are: Websites or web pages Complete works (reports, research papers, online books) Journal article on the Internet
Websites or web pages /Homepage/Web site – Cancer-Pain.org [Internet]. New York: Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc.; c2000-01 [updated 2002 May 16; cited 2002 Jul 9]. Available from: http://www.cancer-pain.org/.
Complete works (reports, research papers, online books) Database on the Internet – Who's Certified [Internet]. Evanston (IL): The American Board of Medical Specialists. c2000 - [cited 2001 Mar 8]. Available from: http://www.abms.org/newsearch.asp
Journal article on the Internet – Abood S. Quality improvement initiative in nursing homes: the ANA acts in an advisory role. Am J Nurs [Internet]. 2002 Jun [cited 2002 Aug 12];102(6):[about 1 p.]. Available from: http://www.nursingworld.org/AJN/2002/june/Wawatc h.htmArticle
Use full internet resources http://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform require ments.html http://www.icmje.org/
Remember Providing the references in correct style with accurate bibliographic details is authors’ responsibility. Editor has the full right to reject the manuscript on technical grounds if the references are wrong or it may be sent back to the author for correction thus increasing manuscript processing time.
Thanks [1] [1] For further queries: [email protected] Courtesy Dr. R. Kanojia, Editorial Secretary, JIAPS