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CH260 Environmental Chemistry - Donais: ACS Style

Access Chapter 14 of the ACS Style Guide ...

Here is the PDF of ACS Style  Chapter 14. It provides examples of how to cite print and online sources.  

EndNote

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This software program allows you to import citations from our research databases and then easily create in-text citations and bibliographies in your research papers, in the style of your choosing (MLA, APA, Turabian, etc.).

To obtain a copy of EndNote on CD (for either PC or Mac), contact the IT Help Desk located in Geisel Library.

Note:  There is a web-based version available called EndNote Web. This enables you to store and manage citations from any computer, not just the one where you have installed the desktop version of EndNote. Most of the features available in EndNote are also available in EndNote Web. To set up your online account, visit the EndNote Web website from any on-campus computer.

For help with EndNote features, see our User's Guide.

Print Guide

You can borrow this guide at the Geisel Library reference desk.  The print guide includes examples for more specific or unusual types of sources than the online 'quick' guides below.

ACS Quick Examples

The following websites for examples and guidance on how to properly format citations in ACS style.  However, some ACS guidelines are open to various interpretation. Therefore, it's probably best to stick with Chapter 14 of the Manual when completing this assignment.  

Sample Reference List : ACS Style  (U of Canterbury New Zealand)

ACS Style   (Murdoch University)  

Citations:  ACS  (American Chemical Society)   (Libraries at UConn)

ACS Style Guidelines (UW-Madison Libraries)

ACS Citation Style (Concordia Libraries)