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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
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Additional referencing information
Reference list or bibliography
EndNote and Vancouver referencing
In-text citations
Indirect citation or secondary source
General information
Books
ChatGPT and other generative AI tools
Specialised health resources
Journal articles
Conferences
News and blog posts
Reports
Theses or dissertations
Webpages
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Pamphlets, brochures and package inserts
Lecture materials
Audiovisual material
Personal communication
Legal material
Tables, figures, images and appendices
Datasets
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This guide was updated on
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