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Citing Websites:
AMA Style
American Medical Association

Create your AMA
website citation
below the guidelines!

 

  • Citation styles:

APA |
AMA 
Chicago |
MLA |
Turabian/Harvard

General guidelines:

  • General format:
    Author's last name and first initial(s) (no space between initials, as JF). Organization/publisher. Webpage title. Website title. Date pubished/revised. Available at URL. Accessed date.
  • Number and list entries in the order they are cited in the text
  • Separate items of entries with periods

Example:

Landsberger J. Citing Websites. Study Guides and Strategies. 12 May 2005. Available at http://www.studygs.net/citation.htm, Accessed May 13 2005.

Remember to refer to your department or instructor
as to the

  • Type of style required
  • Any variations
  • Respective manuals for sequencing the list, for page notes, and for other detailed information

See also http://healthlinks.washington.edu/hsl/styleguides/ama.html

Flash exercise contributed by Jordan Noll and Dr. Brad Hokanson, Interactive Media (DHA 4384) School of Design, University of Minnesota.  Adapted and revised by Joe Landsberger



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