Abstract

The AMA Manual of Style is the bible of style and presentation for JAMA and its sister publications, the Archives specialty journals. The Manual is used not only by JAMA editorial and production staff but also by research authors, medical writers, editors, proofreaders, and many others involved in the creation and editing of scientific publications. The book was born in 1962 and has grown from a small in-house document (68 pages) to the newly released tenth edition, weighing in at 1,010 pages. 1 Iverson C Manual labor: the evolution of the AMA Manual of Style.. Sci Editor. 2007; 30: 191-192 Google Scholar

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