11th Edition

AMA Citation Guide

Used in medical and health sciences. Learn how to cite any source type with our comprehensive American Medical Association guide.

How to Cite by Source Type

AMA Reference Example

Smith, J. D., & Johnson, M. R. (2024). The future of academic citations. Journal of Research Methods, 15(3), 45-67.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AMA citation style?

AMA (American Medical Association) is a citation style used primarily in used in medical and health sciences. The current version is the 11th Edition.

How do I format in-text citations in AMA?

In-text citations in AMA typically include the author's last name and year of publication. The exact format varies by source type. Use CiteMe to generate accurate in-text citations automatically.

What's the difference between AMA and other citation styles?

AMA has specific formatting rules that differ from other styles in terms of author names, dates, titles, and punctuation. The main differences are in how sources are ordered and formatted in the reference list.

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