Beginners Guide to Vancouver and Oxford Referencing Style

Page 1

Beginners Guide to Vancouver and Oxford Referencing Style Whether it’s a Oxford style referencing; there are a few conventions one must consider. Unless you are aware of the different rules associated with each of the citation styles, you will be unable to add perfection to the work. In case you are attempting a research-based academic work for the first time, take note of the following Oxford and Vancouver citation rules prior to initiating the task of composing the final draft. Tips for Using Vancouver Referencing Style The Vancouver style citation is used in the disciplines of natural science, medicine, technology, etc. Here is an in-depth explanation and guide to in-texting in Vancouver referencing style. Take a look. → If you reference a particular source more than once, then make sure to use the same number which was used by you the first time you referred to that particular source. → Once the citation is done, use the reference with Arabic number in brackets. → If you need to cite multiple sources in a single sentence, consider citing them as (3-5) in order to refer sources 3, 4 and 5 and (3-5, 7) in order to refer to sources 3, 4, 5 and 7. → Even if the author’s name is mentioned in the sentence, you need to give a reference. The next time you attempt working on a research-oriented academic work that requires you to follow the conventions of Vancouver style citation, consider the suggestions mentioned above.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.