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References Given in Text.
Lauren Fischer and Paul Frank
in AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (11th ed.)
Parenthetical citation in the text of references that meet the criteria for inclusion in a reference list should be restricted to circumstances in which reference lists would not be used, such as news articles. Note that in the text (1) the author(s) may not be named, (2) the title may not be given, (3) the name of the journal is abbreviated only when enclosed in parentheses, and (4) inclusive page numbers are given. Some resources, such as URLs, may be listed in the text when it is the website itself that is referred to rather than content on the site. The examples below are from news stories, which tend to not have formal end-of-article reference lists....View:
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