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The AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (10th edition) is fairly skimpy on rules for title pages. Below is a combination of AMA Style rules, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (JAND) rules, and common practice rules for title pages.
These resources provide guidance on how to cite sources in the text and on a reference list using American Medical Association (AMA) Manual of Style, 11th Ed., including examples for print and electronic sources.
TITLE: The title should be centered, bold, and written in title case. Place 3-4 lines below the top margin. PAGE NUMBER: Number the title page as the first page of your paper. Put page numbers in the upper right corner. AUTHOR: The author’s name should be placed 2 lines below the title. After the author’s name, include the institution. Your ...
AMA suggests two typefaces (a serif for body text and a sans serif for titles and subheads) with appropriate use of styles, such as bold and italics for a scholarly publication. (5.22.4) Indents: 1/2" Page numbering: Each page, beginning with the title page, should be numbered consecutively.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you format your paper: Title Page: The title page should include the report's title, student's name, and student ID number,...
The title page should include the article title, author name (s), institution name, abstract, and keywords. Place the title, author name (s), and institution name in the upper half of the page, centered, and double-spaced. This content should not be bolded, italicized or in a larger/differing font.
AMA does not give specific formatting instructions for a title page, but should include the following: Title (capitalize all major words) Author(s) full name(s); if more than one author use semi-colons between names