How to format your references using the Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine citation style

This is a short guide how to format citations and the bibliography in a manuscript for Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine (OJSM). For a complete guide how to prepare your manuscript refer to the journal's instructions to authors.

Using reference management software

Typically you don't format your citations and bibliography by hand. The easiest way is to use a reference manager:

PaperpileThe citation style is built in and you can choose it in Settings > Citation Style or Paperpile > Citation Style in Google Docs.
EndNoteFind the style here: output styles overview
Mendeley, Zotero, Papers, and othersThe style is either built in or you can download a CSL file that is supported by most references management programs.
BibTeXBibTeX syles are usually part of a LaTeX template. Check the instructions to authors if the publisher offers a LaTeX template for this journal.

Journal articles

Those examples are references to articles in scholarly journals and how they are supposed to appear in your bibliography.

Not all journals organize their published articles in volumes and issues, so these fields are optional. Some electronic journals do not provide a page range, but instead list an article identifier. In a case like this it's safe to use the article identifier instead of the page range.

A journal article with 1 author
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Murzin AG. Biochemistry. DNA building block reinvented. Science. 2002;297(5578):61-62.
A journal article with 2 authors
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Roopnarine PD, Angielczyk KD. Community stability and selective extinction during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction. Science. 2015;350(6256):90-93.
A journal article with 3 authors
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Yang Z, Watanabe S, Kato T. The irradiation effect of a simultaneous laser and electron dual-beam on void formation. Sci Rep. 2013;3:1201.
A journal article with 7 or more authors
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Elser JJ, Andersen T, Baron JS, et al. Shifts in lake N:P stoichiometry and nutrient limitation driven by atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Science. 2009;326(5954):835-837.

Books and book chapters

Here are examples of references for authored and edited books as well as book chapters.

An authored book
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Frueh BC, Grubaugh AL, Elhai JD, Ford JD. Assessment and Treatment Planning for PTSD. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2012.
An edited book
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Arabatzis T, Renn J, Simões A, eds. Relocating the History of Science: Essays in Honor of Kostas Gavroglu. Vol 312. Springer International Publishing; 2015.
A chapter in an edited book
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Cherkaoui M, Capolungo L. Grain Boundary Modeling. In: Capolungo L, ed. Atomistic and Continuum Modeling of Nanocrystalline Materials: Deformation Mechanisms and Scale Transition. Springer Series in Materials Science. Springer US; 2009:117-142.

Web sites

Sometimes references to web sites should appear directly in the text rather than in the bibliography. Refer to the Instructions to authors for Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine.

Blog post
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Andrew E. Goldfish Tumor Removal Operation Went Swimmingly. IFLScience.

Reports

This example shows the general structure used for government reports, technical reports, and scientific reports. If you can't locate the report number then it might be better to cite the report as a book. For reports it is usually not individual people that are credited as authors, but a governmental department or agency like "U. S. Food and Drug Administration" or "National Cancer Institute".

Government report
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Government Accountability Office. Nonimmigrant Visa Processing. U.S. Government Printing Office; 1995.

Theses and dissertations

Theses including Ph.D. dissertations, Master's theses or Bachelor theses follow the basic format outlined below.

Doctoral dissertation
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Theisen TD. Improving the Collaboration Infrastructure of an Online Inter -Institutional Consortium. Doctoral dissertation. Capella University; 2008.

News paper articles

Unlike scholarly journals, news papers do not usually have a volume and issue number. Instead, the full date and page number is required for a correct reference.

New York Times article
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Saslow L. Sorting Out Their Goals, and Options. New York Times. April 12, 2009:WE6.

In-text citations

References should be cited in the text by sequential numbers in superscript:

This sentence cites one reference 2.
This sentence cites two references 2,4.
This sentence cites four references 3,5,7,8.

About the journal

Full journal titleOrthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
ISSN (online)2325-9671
Scope

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