Since there is no one standard citation style used at ACPHS, you should use the style required by your professor. Please follow your instructor's guidelines. There may be additional requirements that may differ from the style manuals provided..
Citations consist of standard elements, and contain all the information necessary to identify and track down publications, including:
It's important to cite sources you used in your research for several reasons:
It doesn't matter where you get the information you are using- When in doubt cite it:
You do not need to cite:
*Widely-known, generally-accepted information that is not attributable to one source.
Citations may look different, depending on what is being cited and which style was used to create them. The citation style usually depends on the academic discipline involved. Some examples are below:
Whatever citation style you use, be CONSISTENT.
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Online Resources
Disclaimer: These online sites are maintained by third parties outside of ACPHS Library Services and are only intended as guides to citation format.. Your professor or editor is the final authority.
Print Resources
Online Resources
Disclaimer: These online sites are maintained by third parties outside of ACPHS Library Services and are only intended as guides to citation format. Your professor or editor is the final authority.
Print Resources
Online Resources
Disclaimer: These online sites are maintained by third parties outside of ACPHS Library Services and are only intended as guides to citation format. Your professor or editor is the final authority.
Print Resources
Online Resources
Disclaimer: These online sites are maintained by third parties outside of ACPHS Library Services and are only intended as guides to citation format. Your professor or editor is the final authority.
Online Resources
Disclaimer: These online sites are maintained by third parties outside of ACPHS Library Services and are only intended as guides to citation format. Your professor or editor is the final authority.
ACPHS Vancouver Citation Style Guide
The Vancouver Style was first put forth by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors in 1978 and has been adopted by biomedical publishers worldwide. Is it used primarily in health sciences and medicine.