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Step-by-Step Guide to ACS Journals Manuscript Submission
pubsapp.acs.orgWRITING STYLE AND LANGUAGE USAGE Authors should consult The ACS Style Guide for guidance on style, word-usage conventions, nomenclature, physical quantity symbols and units, abbreviations, use of italics, and punctuation. The ACS Style Guide also provides insight on what editors and reviewers look for in evaluating manuscripts.
The ACS Style Guide - jlakes.org
www.jlakes.orgAlthough The ACS Style Guide is written with an emphasis on chemistry and, to some extent, a focus on ACS journals, we believe that it has wide applicabil-ity to the sciences, engineering, medicine, and other disciplines. Chemistry is a mature science that cuts across virtually all basic and applied sciences.
Andrews University Standards for Written Work
www.andrews.eduBiology CBE Style Manual Committee, CBE Style Manual (Arlington, VA: Council of Biology Editors), with departmental revisions; or follow journal style used by respected journal. Chemistry and Biochemistry Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson, eds., The ACS Style Guide (Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2006).
Preparing a Research Report - American Chemical Society
www.acs.orgACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, Coghill, A.M., Garson, L.R.; 3rd Edition, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 2006. This volume is an invaluable writer's handbook in the field of chemistry. It contains a wealth of data on preparing
ACS Style Guide - McGill University
www.mcgill.ca1 QUICK GUIDE TO REFERENCING IN ACS STYLE Need help? Email april.colosimo@mcgill.ca The ACS Style