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This research companion helps you cite your sources in MLA, APA and Chicago styles, organize your notes, and collaborate in real-time from anywhere.
Users must register and create an account with your NWACC.edu email
This research companion helps you cite your sources in MLA, APA and Chicago styles, organize your notes, and collaborate in real-time from anywhere.
Users must register and create an account with your NWACC.edu email
This research companion helps you cite your sources in MLA, APA and Chicago styles, organize your notes, and collaborate in real-time from anywhere.
Users must register and create an account with your NWACC.edu email
Turabian is an adaptation of Chicago style.
AMA citation style is intended to prepare a scholarly article for publication in a medical research journal, such as JAMA or New England Journal of Medicine. AMA does not address formatting a college research paper. There are no standards on formatting like we'd expect to find. For example, line spacing, page numbers, etc.
Many NWACC instructors provide assignments that spell out the formatting requirements. When the assignment does not provide specific formatting instructions, use these recommended guidelines.
Because the current version of AMA Citation Style has some ambiguities, NWACC classes use the formatting shown below. Use of citation generators may not produce the same results and result in scoring or grade deductions. For NWACC assignments, use the following format. More information can be found in the Quick Guide pdf document above.
If it is an ebook or online source, just add the URL & an access date. If it's a print book, just leave those off.
Author (if any). Entry or chapter title. In: Editor’s name, ed. Title of Book. Vol. x (if any). nth ed. Publisher’s name; copyright year:page range (if any). Accessed [date]. URL
[Replace x and n with numbers.][If author & name of website are the same, use it as the author and skip listing website.]
Cholera - Vibrio cholerae infection. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reviewed October 30, 2020. Accessed October 24, 2022. https://www.cdc.gov/cholera/index.html
Fanous M, King K. Cholera. StatPearls. Updated July 1, 2022. Accessed October 24, 2022. https://www.statpearls.com/ArticleLibrary/viewarticle/19457
(citing the entire book)
[Replace n with number.]
1. 10391: Zolpidem. In: O'Neil MJ, Hekcelman PE, Dobbelaar PH, Roman KJ, eds. The Merck Index. 15th ed. The Royal Society of Chemistry; 2013.