Resources written for regular people. Find information to share with your patients and their families. Find information about general health topics, such as exercise or nutrition.
On this page you'll find the resources we recommend for writing and citing assistance after you've found the articles, books and other sources you need.
Most of the Library's eResources can generate a citation for you. Look for the Cite Button or other Citation Tools in these locations:
In the menu to the right of an article/abstract.
At the top of the results list.
Under each citation in the results list.
At the bottom of an article/abstract page.
These aren't citation managers, but they're useful tools for creating citations. Remember though, no citation generator is 100% accurate. Please double-check your citations against the handbook to be sure they're right!
Purdue OWL is a great resource for figuring out how to structure your citation for pretty much anything. Select the link for the citation style you want to use. Your librarian's go-to resource!
A free and easy way to create bibliographies from the creators of Zotero. It can create bibliographies in 9,000 different styles that you can copy and paste into your paper. It's great when you don't want to install a citation manager and just need a few quick citations.