List the name of the publisher or compiler, followed by a period. When citing Clinical Pharmacology, this information should be listed as:
Gold Standard, Inc.
List the name of the monograph or overview you are referencing, followed by a period. For example:
An Overview of Neurontin.
List Clinical Pharmacology as the name of the database. This information should appear as follows:
Clinical Pharmacology [database online].
List the URL that a reader may use to access the information you are referencing. This should appear as follows.
Available at: http://www.clinicalpharmacology.com.
List the date on which you accessed the information in a month-day-year format. For example:
Accessed: January 6, 2007.
The completed citation should appear in the following format:
Gold Standard, Inc. An Overview of Neurontin. Clinical Pharmacology [database online]. Available at: http://www.clinicalpharmacology.com. Accessed: January 6, 2007.
List the name, version, and format of the database, followed by a comma. This information should appear as follows:
Clinical Pharmacology (version 4.0) [database on CD-ROM],
List the name of the overview or monograph, followed by a period. For example:
An Overview of Neurontin.
List the city in which the CD-ROM was produced, followed by a colon. In this case, the information is:
Tampa, FL:
List the name of the publisher of the CD-ROM, followed by a semicolon. In this case, the information is:
Gold Standard, Inc.;
List the year the CD-ROM was released, followed by a period. For example:
2004.
The completed citation should appear in the following format:
Clinical Pharmacology (version 4.0) [database on CD-ROM], An Overview of Neurontin. Tampa, FL: Gold Standard, Inc.; 2004.