In the case of an article in an online journal, proceed as in the previous online publications. In this specific example, we are dealing with a webpage containing basic information about the issue of the journal (title, issue, year of publication) and its content. The article is available as a PDF file, which can be downloaded by clicking on the title of the article in the content.
When you create a bibliographic reference, the primary source of information is the journal article itself; the webpage should only be used as a secondary source. You can see from the description of the individual details where we have copied them from and thus which of the documents (the webpage or the PDF file with the article) we preferred when we created the reference. Just like in the preceding online documents, we obtained the URL by right-clicking on the article and copying the address.
At this time we know the following details for the bibliographic reference:
the type of the document: [Internet]
accessed date of the document: [cited 2014 Jul 3]
URL: http://www.tigis.cz/images/stories/Fyziologie/2014/01/04_sima_cs_fyz_1-14.pdf
Here again we entered the shortened title of the journal which is listed by the Medline PubMed database. We obtained the URL of the article by copying the link to the article from the journal’s website.