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Citing AMA Style
Interactive Guide for Journal Articles, Websites, and Drug Monographs
Introduction
For students who need a step-by-step visual guide
Color guide
Orange highlight means, Who is responsible for the information?
Purple highlight means, Where is this information located?
Pink highlight means, Is there a way to get there immediately?
Journal Articles
Websites
Government Reports
Drug Databases
Citing AMA Style
Interactive Guide for Journal Articles, Websites, and Drug Monographs
Journal Articles
Author AA, Author B, Author CC, et al; Group Name. Article title. Jrnl Titl. Year;Volume(issue):Inclusive page numbers. doi
Websites
Citing AMA Style
Interactive Guide for Journal Articles, Websites, and Drug Monographs
Websites
Author(s) or organization. Title of the specific page or item. Name of Website. Published date. Updated date. Accessed date. URL.
*Provde as much information as possible
Government/Organizations
Citing AMA Style
Interactive Guide for Journal Articles, Websites, and Drug Monographs
Government/Organization Reports
Author(s) or authorial group. Title of Report or Bulletin. Name of Issuing Organization or Governmental Agency and Department; Published date. Publication number if provided. Accessed date. URL
Drug Databases
Citing AMA Style
Interactive Guide for Journal Articles, Websites, and Drug Monographs
Drug Databases
Drug name. Reference title. Specific database. Publisher; database publication version or date. Monograph updated date. Accessed date. URL to the database.
Journal Articles
Reference: Merative Micromedex Specific database: Quick Answers, In-Depth Answers
Micromedex
Reference: UpToDate Lexidrug Specific database: Lexi-Drugs, Pediatric and Neonatal Lexi-Drugs, etc.
Lexidrug
Reference: Clinical Pharmacology Specific database: All Populations, Pediatric
Clinical Pharmacology
Publication or review dates are typically at the bottom of the web page.