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Allied Health Resources

A brief guide to finding and using research and other tools for assignments and projects in Allied Health.
EndNote Reference Management

 

Which program should I choose? There are a number of referencing programs available that are free, subscription-based, or a combination of the two e.g. free for up to a certain amount of space or with additional paid features.

Augusta University provides students, faculty, and staff with access to EndNote reference management software.

Download EndNote here.

  • Create and organize your own database of references 
  • Insert those references in the form of in-text citations and full references in your assignments and publications
  • Citations can be formatted in APA, MLA, and over 6,000 more styles.

EndNote 21 is primarily computer-based and suited to the needs of graduate students and those preparing papers for publication, or people who work usually from a single computer.

EndNote Online is a web-based version of EndNote that can be used alone, synced with a locally-installed copy of EndNote on your computer, or synced with an iPad or iPhone app (no Android support is available).

 

 

Guides for References, Bibliographies, and Publication

 

International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE)  Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly work in Medical Journals

  • follows NLM citation style

  • also known as Uniform Requirements for Biomedical Journals and as Vancouver System.

American Psychological Assocation tips (APA)  Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association

National Library of Medicine tips Citing medicine: the NLM style guide for authors, editors, and publisher

American Medical Assocation tips   AMA Manual of Style: a guide for both authors and editors is available in print at Greenblatt Library.