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Vancouver vs JAMA: Key Differences

Vancouver and JAMA are two of the most widely used citation styles in academia, but they differ in important ways. Vancouver (Vancouver (ICMJE Recommendations)) the standard citation style for medical and biomedical journals. JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) the citation style for JAMA and the JAMA Network journals. Understanding the differences will help you choose the right format for your paper.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureVancouverJAMA
Citation SystemNumberedNumbered
In-Text FormatSuperscript or bracketed numbers (1)Superscript numbers¹
Reference List NameReferencesReferences
EditionICMJE standardcurrent
Common FieldsMedicine, Nursing, Health Sciences, Biomedical SciencesMedicine, Clinical Research, Public Health

When to Use Vancouver

Vancouver (Vancouver (ICMJE Recommendations)) uses a numbered citation system with Superscript or bracketed numbers (1) in-text citations and a References at the end of the paper. It is most commonly used in Medicine, Nursing, Health Sciences, and related fields.

When to Use JAMA

JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) uses a numbered citation system with Superscript numbers¹ in-text citations and a References at the end of the paper. It is most commonly used in Medicine, Clinical Research, Public Health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Vancouver and JAMA?
Vancouver and JAMA differ in their in-text citation format, reference list structure, and the academic disciplines that use them. Vancouver uses Superscript or bracketed numbers (1) in-text citations with a References, while JAMA uses Superscript numbers¹ with a References.
Which is better, Vancouver or JAMA?
Neither Vancouver nor JAMA is inherently better. The right choice depends on your academic discipline, your instructor's requirements, or the journal you are submitting to. Check your assignment guidelines or target publication to determine which style to use.
Can I switch between Vancouver and JAMA?
Yes, you can switch between Vancouver and JAMA using CitationEasy's free citation generator. Simply select the desired style and your citations will be reformatted automatically. However, you should only use one style per paper unless your instructor says otherwise.