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AMA Style Resources Updated for 2020

by James Gill on 2020-05-15T08:00:00-04:00 in Academic Writing, Citation Styles, Writing | 0 Comments

The American Medical Association has released a new 11th edition of its style manual for 2020, and the library has updated its resources accordingly.

Copies of the new 2020 AMA Manual of Style, 11th edition, will be available for reference at all South College libraries and resource centers. The ebook edition is also available online.

Cover Art AMA MANUAL OF STYLE, 11th EDITION by The JAMA Network Editors (Editor)
Call Number: REF R 119 .A533 2020
ISBN: 9780190246556
Publication Date: 2020-03-02
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 The library has also added an AMA Guide - 11th Edition: Style Guide to its collection of style guides.

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