Citation Format Guides
Comprehensive guides for each citation format supported by ScholarCite. Learn when to use each format, understand their rules, and see examples.
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IEEE Citation Style
Used in engineering, computer science, and electronics. Numbered citations in square brackets [1].
AMA Citation Style
American Medical Association style for medical and health sciences. Numbered superscript citations¹.
Bluebook Citation Style
Standard legal citation system for law reviews, journals, and court documents in the United States.
CSE Citation Style
Council of Science Editors style for biological and life sciences. Three systems: Citation-Sequence, Citation-Name, Name-Year.
ACS Citation Style
American Chemical Society style for chemistry publications. Numbered superscript citations.
Harvard Referencing Style
Author-date system popular in UK universities. Multiple sub-styles with institutional variations.
Vancouver Citation Style
International standard for biomedical publications. Numbered citations in square brackets [1].
Need Help Choosing a Format?
For Engineering & Computer Science: Use IEEE for conference papers, journal articles, and technical standards.
For Medical & Health Sciences: Use AMA (US) or Vancouver (International) for clinical studies and medical research.
For Legal Writing: Use Bluebook for law reviews, court briefs, and legal memoranda.
For Biology & Life Sciences: Use CSE for ecology, taxonomy, and biological research.
For Chemistry: Use ACS for organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and chemical research.
For UK Universities: Use Harvard if required by your institution (check your course handbook for the specific sub-style).