Hello scientists, I am writing a paper to be published. I need to carry out in-text citations and referencing. Therefore, my question is: which citation style that combines both superscripts and square brackets? Ex: Rice is an important [3].
The citation style that combines both superscripts and square brackets is commonly known as the Vancouver style. The Vancouver style is primarily used in biomedical sciences and is named after the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) guidelines, which were first published in Vancouver, Canada.
In the Vancouver style, superscript numbers are used within the text to indicate citations, and square brackets are used for referencing at the end of the document. The superscript number corresponds to the numbered reference in the reference list or bibliography.