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Selected resources in the Monmouth University Library useful for locating information for the Physician Assistant Program.

American Medical Association Style Guide (eBook)

AMA: How to Cite a Journal Article

Journal Article Citation Information:

  • Author(s).
  • Article title.
  • Journal name, abbreviated and italicized
  • Year of publication (followed by a semi-colon)
  • Volume number
  • Issue number
  • Part or supplement number (when applicable)
  • Inclusive page number(s) or e-locator
  • DOI, formatted as metadata

Examples:

Serlachius A, Northam E, Frydenberg E, Cameron, F. Adapting a generic coping skills programme for adolescents with type 1 diabetes: a qualitative studyJ Health Psychol. 2012;17(3):313-323.

Marreiros HF, Loff C, Calado E. Osteoporosis in paediatric patients with spina bifida. J Spinal Cord Med. 2012;35(1):9-21. doi: 10.1179/2045772311Y.0000000042

Markowitz JT, & Laffel LM. Transitions in care: support group for young adults with type1 diabetes. Diabet Med2012;29(4):522-525. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2011.03537.x

Note: 11th ed. specifies NO period after the DOI. 


Preprints:

  • Author(s).
  • Article title.
  • Journal name, abbreviated and italicized, OR preprint server name, italicized
  • Posted online date.
  • Location (pages)
  • DOI (if available) OR accessed date and URL

Example:

Bloss CS, Wineinger NE, Peters M, et al. A prospective randomized trial examining health care utilization in individuals using multiple smartphone-enabled biosensors. bioRxiv. Preprint posted online October 28, 2015. doi:10.1101/029983

NOTE: Though the preprint may later be published in a journal, the citation should reflect the version used. 


This information was adapted from "AMA Citation Style: Journals" by the Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library  under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

AMA Citation Style Tutorial

Source: Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library