JAMA. 1997 Mar 19;277(11):927-34.
A small group of editors of general medical journals met informally in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1978 to establish guidelines for the format of manuscripts submitted to their journals. The group became known as the Vancouver Group. Its requirements for manuscripts, including formats for bibliographic references developed by the US National Library of Medicine (NLM), were first published in 1979. The Vancouver Group expanded and evolved into the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE), which meets annually; gradually it has broadened its concerns. The Committee has produced 5 editions of the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals. Over the years, issues have arisen that go beyond manuscript preparation. Some of these issues are now covered in the Uniform Requirements; others are addressed in separate statements. Each statement has been published in a scientific journal. The fifth edition (1997) is an effort to reorganize and reword the fourth edition to increase clarity and address concerns about rights, privacy, descriptions of methods, and other matters. The total content of the Uniform Requirements may be reproduced for educational, not-for-profit purposes without regard for copyright; ICMJE encourages distribution of the material. Journals that agree to use the Uniform Requirements (over 500 do so) are asked to cite the 1997 document in their instructions to authors.
1978年,一小群综合医学期刊的编辑在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华举行了非正式会议,以制定提交给他们期刊的稿件格式指南。该小组后来被称为温哥华小组。其对稿件的要求,包括由美国国立医学图书馆(NLM)制定的参考文献格式,于1979年首次发表。温哥华小组不断扩大并演变成了每年举行会议的国际医学期刊编辑委员会(ICMJE);其关注范围也逐渐扩大。该委员会已经出版了5版《向生物医学期刊投稿的统一要求》。多年来,出现了一些超出稿件准备范畴的问题。其中一些问题现在包含在《统一要求》中;其他问题则在单独的声明中提及。每份声明都发表在一份科学期刊上。第五版(1997年)旨在对第四版进行重新组织和措辞,以提高清晰度,并解决有关权利、隐私、方法描述及其他事项的问题。《统一要求》的全部内容可出于教育目的、非营利性使用而复制,无需考虑版权问题;ICMJE鼓励传播这些材料。同意采用《统一要求》的期刊(超过500家)被要求在其给作者的投稿须知中引用1997年的这份文件。