:ACS style

{{short description|Standards for writing documents relating to chemistry}}

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The ACS Style is a set of standards for writing documents relating to chemistry, including a standard method of citation in academic publications, developed by the American Chemical Society (ACS).

Previous editions of the ACS style manual are entitled ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information, 3rd ed. (2006), edited by Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson, and ACS Style Guide: A Manual for Authors and Editors (1997).

As of 2020, ACS style guidance and best practices for scholarly communication in the sciences are incorporated into the ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication, edited by Gregory M. Banik, Grace Baysinger, Prashant V. Kamat, and Norbert Pienta. The Guide is published online by ACS Publications.

Citation format

;Abbreviations

Titles of journals are abbreviated; e.g.:

;Article published in a journal

  • Last Name, First Initial.; Last Name, First Initial. {{red|"Title".}} Journal{{red|,}} Year, Volume{{red| (issue)}}, Pages.

;Example of a journal citation:

{{quotation|Deno, N. C.; Richey, H. G.; Liu, J. S.; Lincoln, D. N.; Turner, J. O. {{red|"Carbonium Ions. XIX. The Intense Conjugation in Cyclopropyl Carbonium Ions".}} J. Am. Chem. Soc.{{red|,}} 1965, 87{{red| (20)}}, 4533–4538.}}

The {{red|red texts}} are optional.

Further reading

  • Anne M. Coghill (Editor), Lorrin R. Garson (Editor). The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information. 3rd ed. American Chemical Society, 2006. {{doi|10.1021/bk-2006-STYG}}. {{isbn|9780841239999}}.
  • Gregory M. Banik (Editor), Grace Baysinger (Editor), Prashant V. Kamat (Editor), Norbert Pienta (Editor). The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication. American Chemical Society, 2020. [https://pubs.acs.org/doi/book/10.1021/acsguide doi: 10.1021/acsguide]. {{ISBN|9780841235861}}.

See also