Journal title abbreviations
What is a citation?
A citation is the information used to identify a journal article.Typically it includes the article title, author(s) name, year of publication, journal title, volume number, issue number and the page number the article starts on
For example: Schrecker, T, Labonte, R, De Vogli, R 2008 'Globalisation and health: the need for a global vision' The Lancet, vol. 372, no. 9650, pp 1670.
Journals
Journals contain articles of current research and commentary on a particular subject. Peer reviewed journals are a great source of information for academic assignments. This means the articles in the journal have passed a rigorous review process by experts in the field before they are published. Journals at UTAS may be available in print and/or electronically.Use the links on this page to help you find journals.
Journals to browse
Browse UTAS ejournals or the specific titles below
- The journal of emergency primary health care
A peer reviewed journal established by the Australian College of Ambulance Professionals - The internet journal of emergency and intensive care medicine
- Emergency medicine journal
- Emergency Medicine Australasia
- American Journal of Emergency Medicine Access via MD Consult
- European Journal of Trauma until 2006
- Pediatric Emergency Care
- Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Prehospital Emergency Care
- Medical Journal of Australia (MJA)
- British Medical Journal
- Lancet
- New England Journal of Medicine
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
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