Consider exploring these online AMA resources. Here's the basic citation format for an article from an online journal:
Author(s). Title. Journal Name [using National Library of Medicine abbreviation]. Year; vol(issue no.): inclusive pages. [URL] Accessed [date]. OR doi instead of URL and Accessed date.
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Citation managers are online tools that allow you to:
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To explore these tools and learn how to use them, check out the Library's Citation Managers Guide.
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