What Is an AMA Citation Generator?

The American Medical Association (AMA) citation style is the standard reference format for medical journals, health sciences papers, nursing research, and biomedical publications. AMA uses a numbered reference system with specific rules for author names, journal titles, volume, issue, page ranges, and DOI links.

Formatting AMA references manually is tedious and error-prone — one misplaced period or italicization rule can mark a bibliography as non-compliant. Our free AMA Citation Generator at Tools Galaxio builds correctly structured references for journal articles, books, and websites so you can copy them directly into your manuscript, poster, or reference list.

Key Features of Our AMA Citation Generator

1. Journal Article References

Enter authors, article title, journal name, year, volume, issue, pages, and DOI. The tool formats the entry according to AMA conventions for scholarly articles.

2. Book & Chapter Citations

Generate references for entire books or specific chapters, including editors, edition numbers, publishers, and publication locations.

3. Website & Online Source Support

Create AMA-style citations for web pages, online databases, and digital resources with URL and access date fields where required.

4. Copy-Ready Output

The formatted citation appears instantly and can be copied with one click into Word, Google Docs, reference managers, or LaTeX documents.

5. No Account Required

Build citations free without creating an account or subscribing to a reference management platform.

6. Consistent AMA Formatting

Author initials, journal abbreviations, punctuation, and italicization follow AMA style conventions to reduce manual proofreading.

How to Create an AMA Citation — Step by Step

Step 1 — Select Source Type
Choose whether you are citing a journal article, book, book chapter, or website. Each type shows the relevant input fields.

Step 2 — Enter Author Information
Add author names in the order they appear on the source. AMA typically uses surname followed by initials without periods between initials.

Step 3 — Fill in Title & Publication Details
Enter the article or book title, journal name, volume, issue, page range, publisher, or URL depending on the source type.

Step 4 — Add Year & DOI (If Applicable)
Include the publication year and DOI for journal articles. For websites, add the access date if your instructor or journal requires it.

Step 5 — Generate the Citation
Click generate to produce the formatted AMA reference. Review punctuation, italics indicators, and author order.

Step 6 — Copy Into Your Reference List
Copy the citation and paste it into your bibliography. Number it according to your paper's in-text citation order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is AMA citation style?

AMA (American Medical Association) style is a numbered citation format widely used in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and health sciences. Sources are cited with superscript numbers in the text and listed numerically in a reference section at the end of the document.

Does this tool support journal articles?

Yes. Enter the authors, title, journal name, year, volume, issue, pages, and DOI to generate a journal article reference formatted for AMA style.

Can I cite websites with this generator?

Yes. Website citations include the page title, site name, URL, and publication or access date fields as needed for online sources.

Is the AMA citation generator free?

Yes, completely free. There is no signup, subscription, or per-citation charge. Build and copy as many references as your project requires.

Should I italicize journal names in AMA style?

Yes. AMA style requires journal titles and book titles to be italicized in the final document. When pasting from the generator, apply italics in your word processor where indicated.

How many authors should I list?

AMA lists up to six authors by name. For seven or more, list the first three followed by "et al." Check your target journal's specific guidelines as some publications vary slightly.

Does the tool store my references?

No. Citations are generated in your browser session and are not saved on Tools Galaxio servers. Copy each reference before closing the tab.

Can I use this for nursing and pharmacy papers?

Yes. AMA style is standard across many health science disciplines including medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and biomedical research.