[温哥华格式或NLM格式:走向引文标准化]。

Omar Chávez-Martínez
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书目参考文献的准确性是科学交流的一个基本方面,特别是在卫生科学领域,知识的可追溯性具有临床、伦理和教育意义。本文分析了温哥华风格在编辑实现中的局限性,并主张将NLM格式标准化为通用技术框架。通过对文献的批判性回顾,它确定了由于引用风格的多样性而导致的常见问题,例如引用错误,编辑政策的模糊性以及引用实践学术培训的不足。实证研究表明,在没有监督的情况下,参考文献管理人员产生的参考文献的准确性较低,以及生物医学期刊编辑之间的引用标准不一致。文章提出了具体的制度措施,包括将参考文献质量纳入论文评价标准,正式确立图书馆员在编辑审查过程中的作用,以及制定统一的引文指南。它还强调需要一种超越机械风格应用的教育方法,并培养对引用作为道德和战略实践的批判性理解。文章的结论是,采用NLM格式,在专业培训和制度政策的支持下,将提高生物医学科学出版的透明度、效率和可靠性。
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[Vancouver Style or NLM Format: Towards citation standardization].

Accuracy in bibliographic references is a fundamental aspect of scientific communication, particularly in the health sciences, where knowledge traceability carries clinical, ethical, and educational implications. This article analyzes the limitations of the Vancouver style in its editorial implementation and argues for the standardization of the NLM format as a common technical framework. Through a critical review of the literature, it identifies frequent problems resulting from the multiplicity of citation styles, such as referencing errors, ambiguity in editorial policies, and deficiencies in academic training on citation practices. Empirical studies are presented that highlight the low accuracy of references generated by reference managers without supervision, as well as the inconsistency of citation criteria among biomedical journal editors. The article proposes specific institutional actions, including incorporating reference quality into thesis evaluation rubrics, formalizing the librarian's role in the editorial review process, and developing unified citation guidelines. It also emphasizes the need for an educational approach that goes beyond mechanical style application and fosters a critical understanding of citation as an ethical and strategic practice. The article concludes that the adoption of the NLM format, supported by specialized training and institutional policies, would enhance transparency, efficiency, and reliability in biomedical scientific publishing.

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