A quick overview of how to use the American Medical Association (AMA) Style and examples of note and in-text citations and references for a variety of different sources.
This list of books provide a broader perspective on writing within the scientific and medical fields rather then focusing on referencing and citing in a specific format.
The AMA Manual of Style is a must-have resource for anyone involved in medical, health, and scientific publishing. This latest edition includes extensive updates included in the References chapter, with examples of how to cite digital publications, pre-prints, databases, data repositories, podcasts, apps and interactive games, and social media.
The AMA Manual of Style continues to provide editorial support to the medical and scientific publishing community and in this edition incorporates utilzing digital content and a larger section for ethical and legal issues.
Citing Medicine provides assistance to authors in compiling lists of references for their publications, to editors in revising such lists, to publishers in setting reference standards for their authors and editors, and to librarians and others in formatting bibliographic citations.
With real document examples, this guide provides an interdisciplinary perspective of writing relevant to today's healthcare professionals. Specifically geared towards university students and current practitioners, it provides in-depth information on key healthcare document types and a pertinent overview of grammar, punctuation, and style.
This book is a clear and comprehensive guide assisting authors in translating observations, ideas, and research into articles, reports, or book chapters ready for publication. Updated to reflect today's medical writing and publishing it provides in-depth instructions for a variety of publication types like reviews, reports, protocols, editorials, proposals, chapters, and books.