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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.

Thesis - online

Elements of the citation Author AA. Thesis Title. Thesis type. Institution; Year. Accessed Month DD, YYYY. URL
Reference list
  1. Kamundi EK. Assessment of Menstrual Health and Hygiene Interventions in Rural Kenya. Master of Philosophy thesis. The University of Queensland; 2024. Accessed September 11, 2024. https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:0b52c0d
  2. Wang H. Enhancing Automated Diagnostics in Critical Care Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence with Heterogeneous Health Data. PhD dissertation. Northwestern University; 2024. Accessed September 11, 2024. https://www.proquest.com/pqdtglobal1/dissertations-theses/enhancing-automated-diagnostics-critical-care/docview/3061230921/sem-2?accountid=14723
EndNote reference type

Thesis

  • Add the full thesis type followed by 'thesis' or 'dissertation' (check title page for correct term) to Thesis Type
  • If there is no DOI, enter the URL in the URL field and the access date in the Access Date field, e.g. September 11, 2024.

Thesis - print

Elements of the citation Author AA. Thesis Title. Thesis type. Institution; Year.
Reference list
  1. Fenner C. Positive Psychology Intervention via Telehealth for Young People with Acquired Brain Injury: A Feasibility Study. Professional Doctorate thesis. The University of Queensland; 2022.
  2. Tabrizi JF. Quality of Health Care: The Patients' Perspective on Quality of Care for Type 2 Diabetes. PhD thesis. The University of Queensland; 2007.
EndNote reference type

Thesis

  • Add the full thesis type followed by 'thesis' or 'dissertation' (check title page for correct term) to Thesis Type
  • Leave DOI and URL fields blank