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The AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (10th edition) is fairly skimpy on rules for title pages. Below is a combination of AMA Style rules, Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (JAND) rules, and common practice rules for title pages.
These citations may or may not include a title or author, but should include page numbers and, if possible, a DOI or URL. These resources provide guidance on how to cite sources in the text and on a reference list using American Medical Association (AMA) Manual of Style, 11th Ed., including examples for print and electronic sources.
Title Page: The title page should include the report's title, student's name, and student ID number, date, and word count. A sample title page is found on the Liberty University's Writing...
How to Format the Paper using AMA Style. NOTE: Unfortunately the AMA Manual of Style is not very specific on formats to use, including a format for the Title Page. Be sure and check with your instructor or the publisher to whom you are submitting a paper for more specific formatting rules.
Title page. The title page should include the article title, author name (s), institution name, abstract, and keywords. Place the title, author name (s), and institution name in the upper half of the page, centered, and double-spaced. This content should not be bolded, italicized or in a larger/differing font.
Tables. AMA outlines that there are 6 components 4 to formal tables: Object identifiers - this could be simple as “Table” (if there is only one table in the work) or “Table 2.”. This makes it easier to refer to the table in the text of the work. Title - a “brief, specific, descriptive title” 4. The object identifier is typically ...
AMA does not give specific formatting instructions for a title page, but should include the following: Title (capitalize all major words) Author (s) full name (s); if more than one author use semi-colons between names. Degrees - highest degree/certification is noted; academic degrees (above bachelors) Email addresses. Author Affiliation.