When you need to write research papers, articles and dissertations, be sure to carefully collect the reference details for the articles and books you will use while writing.
Tools to Use – Help with Citation Styles
- RefWorks – online tool to help collect, organize and cite research sources, free to UT Health Science Center affiliates
- EndNote – installed software, available for individual or department purchase at the Campus Computer Store
- Mendeley - free web-based reference manager software and academic social network
- Zotero - free web browser based reference tool to help you collect, organize, and cite your research sources
Selected Style Guides at the Libraries
- AMA manual of style: A guide for authors and editors. WZ 345 A512 2007
- The Chicago manual of style. Z 253 C532 2010
- Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers. e-book
- Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. 6th Edition. WZ 345 A512p 2010
- MLA handbook for writers of research papers. LB 2369 G438m 2003
A variety of additional style guides can be found using the Library Catalog - keyword search.
Personal Statements
- CV and Personal Statement writing guide from the School of Medicine, Office of Academic Enhancement
- Writing the Personal Statement information about writing academic personal statements from the Purdue OWL
Scientific and Medical Writing
- A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations : Chicago style for students and researchers. Z 253 T929m 2007
- From research to manuscript: a guide to scientific writing. e-book
- Medical writing: a guide for clinicians, educators, and researchers. WZ 345 T245c 2011
- Science research writing for non-native speakers of English. PE 1475 G549s 2011
- Writing the NIH grant proposal: a step-by-step guide. W 20.5 G355w 2006
Comprehensive Writing Websites
- NIH Writing Center
- Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue (including APA Style Help Pages)
- Writing & Style Guides
- Undergraduate Writing Center Handouts




