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Citing
Sources in Chemistry
Introduction
The use of proper and complete citations is required for Chemistry projects. The citation style for this course is the same style used by the American Chemical Society. The ACS Style Guide: A Maunual for Authors and Editors, 2nd ed., published by the American Chemical Society, fully describes how to prepare citations and reference lists. Examples and references for citations to typical works are given in this guide.
Citations and references for Chem360 projects should be given as if they are intended for publication in an ACS journal, such as The Journal of American Chemical Society. back What
are citations?
What is plagiarism? Plagiarism is when you use someone else’s ideas, work, or words as if they were your own. Plagiarism occurs anytime you do not give credit where credit is due. Plagiarism is an ethical and legal issue. Ohio Wesleyan University addresses plagiarism in the Academic Honesty Policy. back Where
do citations go in a paper?
Parenthetical citations, or in-line citations are made in the text at the point where the material is used. Journal articles in analytical chemistry use a superscript number at the point cited.
The reaction was carried out using a standard Lever apparatus 5 with modifcations as described by Grunkemeyer et al. 6-7 Use last names to identify authors in parenthetical citations. If a work has two authors, use both last names linked together with the word "and". If a referenced work has more than two authors, use only the first author followed by the phrase "et al.:
Fike and Lance 12 determined that.... Vogt et al. 24 found ....
Brugh and co-workers 17, 23-25 established .... A References List is given at the conclusion of a work. This list contains only the sources actually referenced or cited in the work. If a source is consulted but not used or cited in a work, it is not listed in the References Cited section.
The Reference List is numbered,
in order, with reference numbers corrosponding to their appearance
in the text. Some journals use a very brief format for the reference
list where the title of journal articles or chapters in edited volumes
are omitted. For Chem360, please include the title of all articles,
books, and chapters in edited volumes. Use the following examples
as a guide:
Book
Dodd, J.S. The ACS Style Guide, 2nd. ed.; ACS: Washington, D.C., 1997,
Edited Volume Author 1; Author 2; etc. Chapter Title. In Book Title; Editor 1, Editor 2, etc., Eds.; Series Information (if any);Publisher: Place of Publication, Year; Inclusive Pagination. Adams, M.R; Garton,
A., Eds; Far-Ultraviolet Degredation of Selected
Web
Site
Peoples, D.C.
Resources for Chemistry 360 Instrumental Analysis.
Dodd, J.S. Ed. The
ACS Style Guide, 2nd. ed.; ACS: Washington, D.C., 1997.
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