This following explains the general format of in-text (parenthetical) and reference list citations in the social sciences documentation system of the American Medical Association (AMA).
In-Text Citation Basics
When you paraphrase or directly quote another author’s work in your paper, AMA format requires the use of in-text citations. The author’s last name is not used for in-text citations. Instead, you will number each instance when you are referencing an article, and then order the articles that way in your reference list.
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Examples:
Diabetes mellitus is associated with a high risk of foot ulcers.1-3
Several interventions have been successful at increasing compliance.11,14-16
The data of Smith et al18 is further evidence of this effect.
As reported previously,1,3-6
The results were as follows4:
Further examination of the data in this study revealed other significant discrepancies.4(p275)
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Reference List Basics
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Books
Author AA. Title of Book. Edition if other than first. City, ST: Publisher; Year.
1. McKenzie BC. Medicine and the Internet: Introducing Online Resources and Terminology. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 1997.
Book Chapters
Author AA, Author BB. Title of chapter. In: Editor AA, ed. Title of Book. Edition if other than first. City, ST: Publisher; Year:pages.
2. Guyton JL, Crockarell JR. Fractures of acetabulum and pelvis. In: Canale ST, ed. Campbell's Operative Orthopaedics. 10th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby, Inc; 2003:2939-2984.
3. Pincus D, Guastello SJ. Complexity science in the future of behavioral medicine. In Sturmberg JP, Martin C, ed. Handbook of Systems and Complexity in Health. New York, NY: Springer; 2013:889-909.
Scholarly Journal Articles
Author AA, Author BB, Author CC. Title of article. Abbreviated Journal Title. Year;volume(issue):pages. DOI or URL + access date if applicable.
4. Wormser GP, Ramanathan R, Nowakowski J, et al. Duration of antibiotic therapy for early Lyme disease. Ann Intern Med. 2003;138:697-705.
5. Coppinger T, Jeanes YM, Hardwick J, Reeves S. Body mass, frequency of eating and breakfast consumption in 9-13- year-olds. J Hum Nutr Diet. 2012;25(1):43-49. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-277X.2011.01184.x
6. Hay PJ. Understanding bulimia. Aust Fam Physician. 2007;36(9):708-712. http://www.racgp.org.au/afp/200709/18554. Accessed October 11, 2009.
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Web Pages
List as many of the following elements as are available: author, the name of the webpage, the name of the entire website, the URL,the published date, updated date, and the date you accessed it.
Author, AA. Title of document. Name of website. http://Web address. Published date. Accessed date.
7. Mayo Clinic Staff. Organic foods: Are they safer? More nutritious? The Mayo Clinic. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/organic-food/NU00255. Published December 20, 2010. Accessed March 13, 2008.
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Print Resources for AMA Style
In addition to these web resources, the library has a print edition of the AMA Manual of Style, 10th edition available in the Reference Section at the Leatherby Libraries and in the Rinker Health Sciences Books (R119 .A533 2007, in-library use only).