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Elements used in Citing Journal Articles Authors last names and initials. Title of article and subtitle. Abbreviated name of journal. Year (or online publication date [month, day, year] if article is published online first and has yet to appear in a paginated issue or is published in an online-only journal)
Which citation style should I use? AMA (American Medical Assocation) Style is used for citing medical research. It is the standard for journals published by the American Medical Association. APA (American Psychological Association) Style is typically used in the social sciences and education.
General Rules for Journal Title Cite the journal name that was used at the time of publication. For example, the British Medical Journal officially changed title to BMJ in 1988. Cite articles from 1987 and earlier as Br Med J, not BMJ.
AMA: Journal Articles 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.
You can usually find the issue number and volume on the front cover of a physical journal, or towards the top of a PDF of an online journal article. Some journals have strange-looking page numbers such as e240-249. Include these in your reference as the journal gives them.
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To cite a journal article in AMA citation format, you need an AMA reference listing the authors 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.
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