The format for citing online journal articles is:
Author. Title of article. Abbreviated Journal Title. Year;vol(issue):pages or e-Locator. doi:xx.xx.xx
Example:
Krueger MD. Mortality after nontraumatic major lower-limb amputations in Medicare patients at a large metropolitan prosthetic facility. J Prosthet Orthot. 2023;35(4):250. doi:10.1097/JPO.0000000000000463
This is provided first because online journal articles are likely to be the most commonly cited resources in student writing. Please see the AMA Manual of Style for information on full citations for other types of resources. The Writing Center of University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences put together this handy Quick-Reference Guide for citing various types of sources using AMA. We highly recommend it!
Author Names
Titles
Journal Date, Volume, Issue & page numbers
DOI or URL
Journal article viewed online with DOI available:
Towfighi A, Markovic D, Ovbiagele B. Utility of Framingham coronary disease risk score for predicting cardiac risk after stroke. Stroke. 2012;43(11):2942-2947. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.668319
Journal article viewed online, but the journal does not use DOI:
Ng L, Karunasinghe N, Benjamin CS, Ferguson LR. Beyond PSA: are new prostate cancer biomarkers of potential value to New Zealand doctors? N Z Med J. 2012;125(1353). Accessed April 15, 2020. https://www.nzma.org.nz/journal-articles/beyond-psa-are-new-prostate-cancer-biomarkers-of-potential-value-to-new-zealand-doctors/
Do not place a period after the DOI or URL
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