Book - Print: Basic Layout
This is an example of how to cite a book

eBook: Basic Layout
This is an example of how to cite an ebook

Book/eBook - Single Author: Print/Library Database/Internet
Material Type |
Reference List Example |
EndNote X1Using the Vancouver style downloaded from the Library Web Site |
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Book [print] |
Jenkins PF. Making sense of the chest x-ray: a hands-on guide. New York: Oxford University Press; 2005. |
Reference Type: Book |
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eBook Accessed From a Library-Subscribed Database or From the Internet |
Collins R. Differential diagnosis in primary care [Internet]. 4th ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008 [cited 2009 Feb 1]. Available from: Books@Ovid Collins S, Kriss J, Davis K, Doty M, Holmgren A. Squeezed: why rising exposure to health care costs threatens the health and financial well-being of American families [Internet]. New York: Commonwealth Fund; 2006 [cited 2009 Mar 24]. Available from: http://www.cmwf.org/usr_doc/Collins_squeezedrisinghltcarecosts_953.pdf Richardson ML. Approaches to differential diagnosis in musculoskeletal imaging [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington School of Medicine; 2007-2008 [revised 2007-2008; cited 2009 Mar 29]. Available from: http://www.rad.washington.edu/mskbook/index.html |
Reference Type: Electronic Book Add [Internet] to the ‘Type of Medium' field. If year of publication is not indicated use year of last update or revision in the 'Year' field. In the 'Publisher' field include in brackets the two letter state code for lesser known US/Canadian cities. For lesser known cities in other countries include the name of the country in brackets. Include date of last update or revision in 'Last Modified Date' field if this information is available. Add ‘Date of Access’ (format is: year month day) In the ‘Name of Database’ field add the name of the Library database or the URL if accessed from the Internet. |
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