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Database Citing Tools

Information on how to use the built-in citation tools in many of the library databases to generate citations, along with examples of correct citations.

UpToDate

Citation Formats Supported

UpToDate does not have a built-in citation generator. You may use the following template for citing articles found using this database.

Template

APA

Author Last Name, Author Initials. (Year of Last Update). Title of article. UpToDate. Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL

MLA

Author Last Name, Author First Name. "Title of Article." UpToDate, Date of Update.

Sample Citations

Lexicomp. (2021*). Aspirin: Drug information. UpToDate. Retrieved June 25, 2021, from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/aspirin-drug-information

Regueiro, M., & Al Hashash, J. (2020*). Overview of the medical management of mild (low risk) Crohn disease in adults. UpToDate. Retrieved April 20, 2021, from https://www.uptodate.com/contents/overview-of-the-medical-management-of-mild-low-risk-crohn-disease-in-adults

*Use the year of last update


More Information: APA: Other Database Content

Lexicomp. "Aspirin: Drug Information." UpToDate. Accessed 29 June 2021.

Regueiro, Miguel, and Jana Al Hashah. "Overview of the Medical Management of Mild (Low Risk) Crohn Disease in Adults." UpToDate, 12 Oct. 2020.


More Information: MLA: Other Database Content

Lexicomp. n.d. "Aspirin: Drug Information." UpToDate. Accessed June 29, 2021.

Regueiro, Miguel, and Jana Al Hashah. 2020. "Overview of the Medical Management of Mild (Low Risk) Crohn Disease in Adults." UpToDate, October 12, 2020.

Bibliography

Lexicomp. "Aspirin: Drug Information." UpToDate. Accessed June 29, 2021.

Regueiro, Miguel, and Jana Al Hashah. "Overview of the Medical Management of Mild (Low Risk) Crohn Disease in Adults." UpToDate, October 12, 2020.

Note

Lexicomp, "Aspirin: Drug Information," UpToDate, accessed June 29, 2021.

Miguel Regueiro and Jana Al Hashah, "Overview of the Medical Management of Mild (Low Risk) Crohn Disease in Adults," UpToDate, October 12, 2020.

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