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Procite and Forensic Science International Journal

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Procite and Forensic Science International Journal
Author: Fkerr    Posted: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 06:13:16 +0300
Need advice and help, please.

Normally I'm an APA/5th Ed user, but have to format an
article for consideration for publication in Forensic
Science International (author guidelines at
http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=505512&
Precis=DESC). Essentially, the citations must be in this
format:


References should be numbered in the order in which they are
cited (using square brackets in the text) and listed in
numerical order on a separate sheet. This journal should be
cited as Forensic Sci. Int. References to journals, books
and multi-author volumes should accord with the following
examples:

[1.] N. von Wurmb-Schwark, R. Higuchi, A. P. Fenech, C.
Elfstroem, C. Meissner, M. Oehmichen and G. A. Cortopassi,
Quantification of human mitochondrial DNA in a real time
PCR. Forensic Sci. Int. 126 (2002) 34-39.

[2.] J. Siegel, G. Knupfer and P. Saukko , Encyclopedia of
Forensic Sciences, Academic Press, London, San Diego, 2000.

[3.] R.E. Bisbing, Finding Trace Evidence, in: M.M. Houck
(Ed.) Mute Witnesses - Trace Evidence Analysis, Academic
Press, London, San Diego, 2001, pp. 87-115.

I'm at a loss to determine which of the many styles in
Procite 5 this is close to. I've submitted (about 3 months
ago) a request to Procite to do a style for this, but since
their site has last been updated in late 2004, I presume
they have not done it at all.

Can anyone help by pointing me in the correct direction?

Thank you.

Fred Kerr

Fw: Procite and Forensic Science International Journal
Author: Fred C Kerr    Posted: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 16:23:24 +0300
Following up - can anyone help on this issue? Does this format look
familiar for any style you are aware of?

I'd greatly appreciate your help.

Thanks.

----- Original Message -----
From: "fkerr" "fkerr"
To: "PROCITE"
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 06:13
Subject: Procite and Forensic Science International Journal


> Need advice and help, please.
>
> Normally I'm an APA/5th Ed user, but have to format an
> article for consideration for publication in Forensic
> Science International (author guidelines at
> http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=505512&
> Precis=DESC). Essentially, the citations must be in this
> format:
>
>
> References should be numbered in the order in which they are
> cited (using square brackets in the text) and listed in
> numerical order on a separate sheet. This journal should be
> cited as Forensic Sci. Int. References to journals, books
> and multi-author volumes should accord with the following
> examples:
>
> [1.] N. von Wurmb-Schwark, R. Higuchi, A. P. Fenech, C.
> Elfstroem, C. Meissner, M. Oehmichen and G. A. Cortopassi,
> Quantification of human mitochondrial DNA in a real time
> PCR. Forensic Sci. Int. 126 (2002) 34-39.
>
> [2.] J. Siegel, G. Knupfer and P. Saukko , Encyclopedia of
> Forensic Sciences, Academic Press, London, San Diego, 2000.
>
> [3.] R.E. Bisbing, Finding Trace Evidence, in: M.M. Houck
> (Ed.) Mute Witnesses - Trace Evidence Analysis, Academic
> Press, London, San Diego, 2001, pp. 87-115.
>
> I'm at a loss to determine which of the many styles in
> Procite 5 this is close to. I've submitted (about 3 months
> ago) a request to Procite to do a style for this, but since
> their site has last been updated in late 2004, I presume
> they have not done it at all.
>
> Can anyone help by pointing me in the correct direction?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Fred Kerr

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