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Nuclear Medicine: Citing 

This guide provides an overview of resources about Nuclear Medicine. This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all available resources.

Cite, you must...

    To give credit to authors and acknowledge their ideas (whether you quote them or not).

    To avoid plagiarism.

    To allow others to track  the sources you consulted, so scholars can have conversations about your topic.

 

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AMA Citing

There are many ways to format citations. The style you choose depends on your field and the requirements set by your Instructor.

This style, recommended by the American Medical Association (AMA), is often used for scholarly writing about medicine or health-related topics.

citation or reference is the information given in a bibliography or a database about a particular title, which often includes:

  • article title or chapter title
  • periodical title or book title
  • author(s) or editor(s)
  • date of publication
  • publisher name
  • volume/issue (articles) or edition (books)
  • page range
  • electronic access (URL or DOI)
  • Date accessed only if DOI is unavailable. URL only if DOI is unavailable.

Template

Note number. Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. Title of article: no capital after colonJournal title abbreviated. Year of Publication;Volume(Issue):Page RangeURL or DOIDate accessed (if using a URL).

Examples

Print Article

1. Ellery, K. Undergraduate plagiarism: a pedagogical perspectiveAssess Eval High Educ. 2008;33(5):507-516. 

Online Article

2. Herbst-Damm, K. L., & Kulik, J. A. Volunteer support, marital status, and the survival times of terminally ill patientsHealth Psychol. 2005;24:225-229doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.24.225

3. Wan Y, Yan Y, Ma F, Wang L, Lu P, Maytag A, Jiang J. LPR: How different diagnostic tools shape the outcomes of treatment. J Voice. 2014;28(3):362-368https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/journal/1-s2.0-S0892199713002518. Accessed January 16, 2016.

Reference List

Listed in numerical order at the end of the manuscript.

References to material not yet accepted for publication or to personal communications are instead included parenthetically in the text.

In-Text Citation 

Superscript number refers to the corresponding reference in the reference list. 

Adapted from UWM Libraries

You can often find all the information you need for a journal article citation on the first page of that article.

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Adapted from UWM Libraries

This style, recommended by the American Medical Association (AMA), is often used for scholarly writing about medicine or health-related topics.

  AMA manual of style : a guide for authors and editors

  Call Number: R 119 A533 2020 on RESERVE

 

Article in a Journal 

1. Lastname FM, Lastname FM. Title of article: subtitle of article. Abbreviated Journal Name (or full title if no NCBI NLM abbreviation). Year;vol(issue number):page-page. DOI (if given)

2. Kernozek TW, Knaus A, Rademaker T, Almonroeder TG. The effects of habitual foot strike patterns on Achilles tendon loading in female runners. Gait Posture. 2018;66:283-287. doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2018.09.016

Reference List

Listed in numerical order at the end of the manuscript.

References to material not yet accepted for publication or to personal communications are instead included parenthetically in the text.

In-Text Citation 

Superscript number refers to the corresponding reference in the reference list. 

Citation managers are tools that can help with your research process, including:

Organize and save citations/articles.

Create in-text citations.

Share citations/articles with colleagues.

Generate Reference Lists in a wide range of styles.

with thanks to MCPHS University

Plagiarism

Citation Managers

  • It's free, so you'll be able to use it forever, even after you leave BCIT.
  • It saves your digital files to your computer and backs them up in the cloud.
  • It works seamlessly with Microsoft Word.
  • It can also be used with Google Docs, LibreOffice, LaTeX, and other text editors.
  • It automates a lot of processes, like attaching PDFs, that require extra steps in RefWorks.

This OSU guide provides an overview of Mendeley along with training options, support and access information for Mendeley.

Some tips from Royal Roads University guide on Mendeley.

ZoteroBib quickly generates a citation and then converts it to APA, MLA, etc.

A comprehensive overview on How To Use Zotero.

This guide provides an overview of Zotero along with training options, support and access information for Zotero.

Some tips: from Royal Roads University guide on Zotero and from University of Wisconsin.

The comparison chart below will help you to examine the different features available and figure out the best option for you.  

Zotero

  • Free and open source
  • Grab citations as you browse using Firefox, Chrome, orSafari plugin
  • Backup and sync on multiple devices via online account
  • Plugins for Word & LibreOffice
  • Third party mobile apps available

 

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Mendeley

  • Free for everyone
  • Desktop interface for Windows, Mac, or Linux, and iOS app
  • Backup and sync on multiple devices via online account
  • Save and annotate PDFs

Create account

Download

Help guide

Adapted from Toronto Metropolitan University Library Citation Management