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AMA 10th edition style is widely used in medicine and the health sciences. It was created by the American Medical Association.

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Journal article

1. Smith JA, Doe MB. The effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems. J Environ Sci. 2024;45(3):234-251.

Book

2. Smith JA. Coastal Ecosystems in a Changing Climate. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press; 2023.

Website

3. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate change indicators: sea surface temperature. NOAA Climate.gov. 2024. Accessed April 15, 2024. https://www.climate.gov/news-features/sea-surface-temperature

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AMA 10th edition Citation Examples

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Website

Website example

AMA 10th edition

World Health Organization. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. WHO. Published 2020. Accessed November 24, 2025. https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Journal article

Journal article example

AMA 10th edition

Smith J, Doe A. The future of medicine. JAMA. 2024;300(1):10-15. doi:10.1001/jama.2024.1234

Book

Book example

AMA 10th edition

Brown C. Modern Surgery. 3rd ed. Medical Press; 2023.

Quick AMA 10th edition Rules

Author Format

List authors by last name and initials. No periods after initials.

Title Format

Sentence case for article titles. Italicize journal titles.

Date Format

Year only for journals. Year, Month Day for websites.

Journal/Source

Abbreviate journal names according to NLM catalog.

In-text Citations

Use superscript numbers for in-text citations.

AMA 10th edition Frequently Asked Questions

What is AMA 10th edition citation style?

AMA 10th edition citation style is a formatting system created by the American Medical Association, primarily used in medicine and health sciences.

How do I cite a website in AMA 10th edition?

To cite a website in AMA, list the author (if available), title of the item, name of the website, published date, updated date, accessed date, and URL.

Does AMA 10th edition require DOIs?

Yes, AMA style recommends including the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) for journal articles when available.

Is AMA 10th edition a superscript style?

Yes, AMA uses superscript numbers for in-text citations that correspond to a numbered reference list.

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