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How to Cite

How to Cite

We are delighted that you find our ENT textbook resource valuable enough to include in your own work. Proper citation is essential in the medical and academic community to maintain integrity, avoid plagiarism, and give credit to the original authors.

Please use one of the following formats as a guideline.

For a Specific Web Page or Article

How to cite: For example, If you found any chapter helpful, please cite it in your work as:

Dr Rahul Bagla. ENT Lecture. Anatomy of Middle Ear [Internet]. entlecture.com; [cited YYYY Mon DD/ Date of Access if no publication date is available]. Available from [specific page URL]: https://www.entlecture.com/anatomy-of-middle-ear/

For a Specific Image or Diagram

If you are using a specific diagram in a presentation or publication, please cite it directly.

Format:

Figure X. Description of the image. Source: entlecture.com. [specific page URL]: 

Example:

Figure 1. Anatomy of the inner ear. Source: entlecture.comhttps://www.entlecture.com/anatomy-inner-ear-diagram

Important Notes on Citation

  1. Please use the name of the author (Dr Rahul Bagla) instead of “ENT Lecture.”
  2. Use the page’s publication year – Your date of access.
  3. Always include the direct, permanent URL (permalink) to the specific page you are citing, not just the homepage.
  4. When in doubt, follow the specific citation guidelines required by your institution, journal, or publisher.

Thank you for respecting our work and contributing to the ethical dissemination of medical knowledge.

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