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  2. Template:Journal abbreviations helper - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Journal...

    For instance if JOURNALNAME is a former name of the journal, click on "former name", to create a redirect tagged with {{R from former name}}. However, to create a redirect from an abbreviation, you first need to find the abbreviation (e.g. J. Foobar), and preview the page again to get

  3. ISO 4 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 4 (Information and documentation — Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications) is an international standard which defines a uniform system for the abbreviation of serial publication titles, i.e., titles of publications such as scientific journals that are published in regular installments.

  4. AIP style - Wikipedia

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    Title of article is excluded. Journal abbreviation is used, per its ISO 4. (Appendix G of AIP Style Manual [5] includes a list of journal abbreviations.) The blue is optional but usually contains the hyperlink to the online version of the article. Volume number is in boldface. Issue number can be specified in parentheses but is not required.

  5. Template:Infobox journal/Abbreviation search - Wikipedia

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    {{Infobox journal}} can be used to display details about academic journals and similar publications as a right-side infobox. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Title title Name of journal Default {{PAGENAMEBASE}} Line suggested no italic title italic title Put "no" to override the italic format of the ...

  6. RIS (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Alternate title, e.g. alternate journal, abbreviated publication, abbreviation, or alternate magazine. If possible, it should be a standard abbreviation, preferably using the Index Medicus style including periods. This field is used for the abbreviated title of a book or journal name, the latter mapped to T2. [6] [14] [13] [18] [20]

  7. Vancouver system - Wikipedia

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    It omits the year from its normal location after the journal title abbreviation if there is no print data to give (online-only publication). The titles of journals are abbreviated. There are no periods in the abbreviation. A period comes after the abbreviation, delimiting it from the next field. The abbreviations are standardized.

  8. Template:Vcite journal - Wikipedia

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    Lists of standard journal abbreviations are available. [32] In some other styles, journal names are spelled out in full, or contain periods after abbreviations. | journal. = If Journal name ends in a period, question mark or exclamation point, specify an empty |journal.= parameter to suppress the period that normally follows the journal name.

  9. Template:R from ISO 4 abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    From an ISO 4 abbreviation: This is a redirect from an ISO 4 publication title abbreviation to the unabbreviated publication title, or an article containing information about the publication. In cases of an ISO 4 abbreviation with partially missing dots, or dots used inappropriately, please use {{ R from misspelling }} .