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Vancouver (AMA) referencing style
A guide to referencing in the Vancouver (American Medical Association - AMA) style. Includes tips for using EndNote.
About Vancouver referencing style
Printing this guide
Additional referencing information
Additional referencing information
Reference list or bibliography
EndNote and Vancouver referencing
In-text citations
Indirect citation or secondary source
General information
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Personal communication
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Additional referencing information
Referencing specific formats
Suggestions for citing these formats, if there is not an existing rule in your referencing style:
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