| Literature DB >> 26393041 |
A D Harries1, A M V Kumar2, S Satyanarayana2, K Bissell3, S G Hinderaker4, M Edginton5, A J Reid6, R Zachariah6.
Abstract
The different reference styles demanded by journals, both for in-text citations and manuscript bibliographies, require that significant time and attention be paid to minute detail that constitute a tedious obstacle on the road to publication for all authors, but especially for those from resource-limited countries and/or writing in a second language. To illustrate this, we highlight different reference styles requested by five popular journals to which operational research papers are often submitted. We call for a simpler, standardised format for in-text and bibliography reference citations, so that researchers can concentrate on the science and its interpretation rather than fonts and punctuation.Keywords: Médecins Sans Frontières; The Union; operational research capacity building; references
Year: 2013 PMID: 26393041 PMCID: PMC4463129 DOI: 10.5588/pha.13.0066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Public Health Action ISSN: 2220-8372