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3 Ways to Cite UpToDate

By Matthew Lynch
April 7, 2024
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Introduction:

UpToDate is a widely used, web-based, clinical decision support resource that provides accurate and up-to-date medical information. For researchers, students, and healthcare professionals relying on this invaluable tool, it’s essential to properly cite UpToDate when referencing it in your work. In this article, we will explore three ways to cite UpToDate using the American Psychological Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA), and Vancouver citation styles.

1.APA (American Psychological Association) Citation Style:

The APA citation style is commonly used in the social sciences and healthcare fields. To cite UpToDate using APA style, follow this format:

Author, A.A. (Year). Title of the article. In UpToDate. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL

Here’s an example citation for an article found on UpToDate using the APA style:

Smith, J.D. (2021). Management of acute pancreatitis. In UpToDate. Retrieved September 21, 2021, from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/management-of-acute-pancreatitis

2.MLA (Modern Language Association) Citation Style:

The MLA citation style is popular among fields of literature and humanities studies. To cite UpToDate in MLA format, use the following structure:

Author’s Last name, First name. “Title of the Article.” UpToDate, Year of Publication. Web. Date accessed: Month Day, Year.

An example citation in MLA style would be:

Smith, John D.. “Management of acute pancreatitis.” UpToDate, 2021. Web. Accessed: September 21, 2021.

3.Vancouver Citation Style:

The Vancouver citation style is predominantly used in medical and scientific disciplines. When citing UpToDate in the Vancouver style, follow this format:

Author AA. Title of the article [Internet]. In: UpToDate. Year [cited Month Day, Year]; Available from: URL

An example citation using the Vancouver style would be:

Smith JD. Management of acute pancreatitis [Internet]. In: UpToDate. 2021 [cited September 21, 2021]; Available from: https://www.uptodate.com/contents/management-of-acute-pancreatitis

Conclusion:

Citing UpToDate appropriately is essential for any academic or professional work that relies on this resource. By following the citation formats provided above for APA, MLA, and Vancouver Styles, you can ensure that your references are accurate and adhere to the standards of your specific field. Always double-check your citation style guidelines and consult your institution or publisher’s requirements for the most up-to-date citation rules.

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