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  1. REFERENCING SECONDARY SOURCES BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS. SINGLE AUTHOR. TWO AUTHORS. THREE OR MORE AUTHORS NO AUTHOR. EDITED BOOK. CHAPTER OR ARTICLE IN BOOK. CHAPTER OR ARTICLE IN AN EDITED BOOK. E-BOOK.

  2. This guide introduces you to the Vancouver referencing style, which uses a ‘numerical-endnote’ approach. If your lecturer or department does not ask you to use any particular style,

  3. This booklet will explain what referencing is and how to reference using the CQUniversity Vancouver referencing style. There are other referencing styles (American Psychological Association, Turabian, and Harvard) so before you use this booklet, check your unit profile to make sure you need to use Vancouver referencing style in your assignment.

  4. Referencing in the Vancouver style is a two-part process: • A number in the text: this is a numerical reference in the text of your work, relating to a numbered reference in the reference list.

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  5. The Vancouver Style is the citation style used by most biomedical journals and many scientific journals. It came out of a meeting of medical journal editors in 1978, held in Vancouver, BC, and is maintained by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).

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  7. Feb 18, 2020 · This quick guide presents the most common rules for Vancouver style referencing. Note that some universities and journals have their own guidelines for the formatting of Vancouver references. Instantly correct all language mistakes in your text