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How to Cite Data
From UNC's Data Librarian, Michele Hayslett. Includes contact information.
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Citation and Style Manuals
Citation Style Guides
AMA Style Guide (HSL)
APA Style Guide (HSL)
Electronic Books
AMA Manual of Style
by
The Jama Network Editors
ISBN: 9780190246556
Publication Date: 2020-03-02
Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publishers
by
Karen Patrias
Publication Date: 2007 (2nd ed)
Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals (ICMJE Recommendations)
Publication Date: updated August 2013
Print Books
(title links goes to the library catalog)
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
by
American Psychological Association
Call Number: WZ 345 A512p 2020 (HSL 1st floor Reference)
ISBN: 9781433832161
Publication Date: 2019
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
by
American Psychological Association
Call Number: WZ 345 A512p 2010a (HSL 3rd floor and Ref Collection 1st floor)
ISBN: 1433805596
Publication Date: 2009
Scientific style and format : the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers
by
Council of Science Editors
Call Number: WZ 345 C748s 2006 (HSL 3rd floor)
ISBN: 097796650X
Publication Date: 2006
Online APA Style Help
APA Style Help
Links to FAQs; a flash tutorial that covers the basics; the Learning Resources section for more in-depth instruction; and the APA style blog; all from the American Psychological Association.
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