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An ACS citation generator is an online tool that creates citations in the American Chemical Society (ACS) citation style. It does this automatically by taking in a key identifier for an article or document, such as a URL for websites, ISBN for books, or ISSN for journal articles. Then, it locates and formats the remaining details correctly according to the ACS citation style.
The ACS Style Guide
The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information
by
Anne M. Coghill (Editor); Lorrin R. Garson (Editor)
Call Number: Ebook
ISBN: 9780841239494
Publication Date: 2006-08-01
In the time since the second edition of The ACS Style Guide was published, the rapid growth of electronic communication has dramatically changed the scientific, technical, and medical (STM) publication world. This dynamic mode of dissemination is enabling scientists, engineers, and medicalpractitioners all over the world to obtain and transmit information quickly and easily. An essential constant in this changing environment is the requirement that information remain accurate, clear, unambiguous, and ethically sound.This extensive revision of The ACS Style Guide thoroughly examines electronic tools now available to assist STM writers in preparing manuscripts and communicating with publishers. Valuable updates include discussions of markup languages, citation of electronic sources, online submission ofmanuscripts, and preparation of figures, tables, and structures. In keeping current with the changing environment, this edition also contains references to many resources on the internet.With this wealth of new information, The ACS Style Guide's Third Edition continues its long tradition of providing invaluable insight on ethics in scientific communication, the editorial process, copyright, conventions in chemistry, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and writing style for any STMauthor, reviewer, or editor. The Third Edition is the definitive source for all information needed to write, review, submit, and edit scholarly and scientific manuscripts.
ACS Quick Style Guide
ACS Style Guide
Click here to download your copy of the ACS Quick Style GUIDE (PDF).
ACS Style (American Chemical Society) ACS is a style of citation developed by the American Chemical Society and is used when writing research papers in the field of chemistry and other physical sciences. The following commonly used ACS citation examples provided in this quick guide have been taken from the “References” chapter found in The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, edited by Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson. This particular chapter is published under an ACS AuthorChoice License, which permits the copying and redistribution of the chapter or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
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