How to Cite a Dictionary in VANCOUVER: Format and Examples
Learn how to cite dictionary entries in Vancouver style.
Citation Format
[1] Entry word. In: Editor Name, editor. Dictionary Name. Place: Publisher; Year.Example
[1] Research. In: Davis RM, editor. Academic Dictionary. New York: Academic Press; 2023.Important Notes
- Use numbered citations
- Start with entry word
- Include editor and publisher
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