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Free JAMA Citation Generator

The citation style for JAMA and the JAMA Network journals

About JAMA Style

Journal of the American Medical Association is a widely used citation style that follows the numbered citation system. In-text citations use the Superscript numbers¹ format, and sources are compiled in a References at the end of the paper. The current version is the current. JAMA is commonly adopted in Medicine, Clinical Research, Public Health.

Key Features

Citation System
Numbered
In-Text Format
Superscript numbers¹
Reference List Name
References
Edition
current
Fields
Medicine, Clinical Research, Public Health

How to Use Our JAMA Generator

  1. Paste your source identifier — enter a DOI, URL, ISBN, or BibTeX entry into the citation generator.
  2. Select JAMA as your citation style — choose JAMA from our library of 10,832+ citation styles.
  3. Copy your formatted citation — click copy or export your References in your preferred format (text, BibTeX, Word, and more).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is JAMA?
JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) is a citation style that uses a numbered system with Superscript numbers¹ for in-text citations. The end-of-paper list is called the References. It is the current and is commonly used in Medicine, Clinical Research, Public Health.
Is the JAMA citation generator free?
Yes, CitationEasy's JAMA citation generator is 100% free to use with no account required. You can generate unlimited JAMA citations by pasting a DOI, URL, ISBN, or BibTeX entry. We support over 10,832 citation styles including JAMA.
How do I cite in JAMA format?
To cite in JAMA format, paste your source's DOI, URL, ISBN, or BibTeX entry into our generator, select JAMA as your citation style, and copy the formatted citation. JAMA uses Superscript numbers¹ for in-text citations and lists references in a References at the end of your paper.
What fields use JAMA?
JAMA is commonly used in Medicine, Clinical Research, Public Health. It is widely recognized in these disciplines because its numbered system and References format meet the documentation standards expected by journals and institutions in these fields.