Styles in Virology ================ Please be sure to read this file before using our styles for Virology journals. Here you will find notes about any limitations in a style, along with tips about how you might work around those limitations. Acta Virologica ---------------- If a paper delivered at a conference has been published along with other papers presented at the same conference, you should consider entering the paper as a Book Section rather than as a Conference Proceeding. That way, you will be able to include both the date and place of publication in your reference. The standard Conference Proceeding reference type in EndNote does not include fields for the year or place of publication. Archives of Virology ---------------------- This journal requires that references be sorted by the first author only and then by the year of publication. EndNote cannot do this, so the references are sorted first by all of the authors, then by year of publication. Due to the complexity of the format, this particular style does not support parentheses around a series title, the corresponding volume, and the range of pages, when that information appears in a book section. Formatted book section references may be trailed by entries from any of these three fields: series title, volume, or pages. If a paper delivered at a conference has been published along with other papers presented at the same conference, you should consider entering the paper as a Book Section rather than as a Conference Proceeding. That way, you will be able to include both the date and place of publication in your reference. The standard Conference Proceeding reference type in EndNote does not include fields for the year or place of publication. Journal of General Virology ---------------------------- This journal requires that the letter appended to the year (such as 1988a) be italicized. EndNote cannot do this. Please refer to "Italicizing the letter after the year" in the "Reference Types" chapter of the EndNote manual. Virology --------- This journal prints the authors' names in small caps. EndNote cannot convert text to small caps. See "Formatting author names in all capital letters or small caps" in the Styles chapter of the EndNote manual.