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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.
AMA citation format is a citation style designed by the American Medical Association. It’s frequently used in the field of medicine. You may be told to use AMA style for your student papers. You will also have to follow this style if you’re submitting a paper to a journal published by the AMA.
To cite a journal article in AMA citation format, you need an AMA reference listing the author’s name, article title (in sentence case), journal name (title case, italicized, and abbreviated), publication year, volume, issue, page range of the article, and DOI if available.
An AMA citation generator is a tool that creates citations in the American Medical Association citation style. It analyzes the details of an article or academic paper--such as author, title, and publish date--and creates a formatted citation with them automatically.
This guide is meant to provide basic examples of the AMA citation style. As this guide does not include every example possible, please consult the AMA Manual of Style (11th edition)
AMA style is a numerical citation style—it lists all your sources in a numbered reference list at the end, referring to them in the text by the relevant number. The style, defined by the American Medical Association (AMA), is common in the field of medicine.
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About the AMA Manual of Style. A must-have guide for anyone involved in medical and scientific publishing, providing everything you need to produce well-organized and clear manuscripts.
This resource provides guidance on how to cite electronic sources using American Medical Association (AMA) Style, 11th Ed.
The AMA Manual of Style, 11th edition, is a must-have guide for those seeking to publish research findings and anyone involved in medical, health, or scientific writing and publishing. The manual offers guidance on nuts-and-bolts topics including punctuation, capitalization, and grammar.