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References Cited. Begin References Cited on a new page (Times New Roman 12-pt font, 1.5 line spacing). There is no page limit for this section, but we encourage you to limit references to those that have most greatly influenced your work. Format your references appropriately (numerical or alphabetical), paralleling the format used for in-line citations. Include full journal article titles and all authors listed in the order in which they appear in the journal article. [Pg.380]

Like in-text citations, the formatting of references requires great care. The appropriate use of punctuation, fonts, parentheses, in addition to the inclusion, exclusion, and sequencing of information (e.g., authors, title of article, title of journal, year of publication, page numbers), reveals your attention to detail, expected of good writers and by expert and scientific readers. [Pg.557]

Abramson and Starfield (2005) asked the right question in their article titled The Effect of Conflict of Interest on Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice Guidelines Can We Trust the Evidence in Evidence-Based Medicine Their answer is no. In reality, so-called evidence-based medicine is a concept largely owned by drug company advocates who are trying to compel the use of their patron s products. Abramson and Starfield referred to a British House of Common s report that found that approximately 75% of clinical trials published in The Lancet, the New England... [Pg.378]

Article titles are not essential in reference citations, but they are considered desirable to highlight the contents of a paper and facilitate location in reference libraries. Some ACS publications include the article title in journal references, and some do not check the publication itself. Article titles are set in roman type without quotation marks and end with a period (or a question mark if that is part of the title). In ACS journals, capitalization follows that of the original publication in other publications, the main words are capitalized. [Pg.291]

For references to the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia, include the article title followed by a period, similar to the citation of a chapter title. [Pg.305]

There are several types of periodicals online, including those based on print editions, electronic copies retrieved from databases, articles released online in advance of a lull print issue, periodicals published only in electronic format, and article preprints posted in preprint servers. The reference styles for periodicals apply, with additional information concerning online location and accession date assigned as needed. As for print periodicals, article titles are desirable but not included in all ACS publications check the publication itself. [Pg.317]

For earlier literature, the reader is referred to titles cited in the first edition (1990) of this article on the Biotransformation of Drugs. [Pg.324]

Familiarity with the structure of the monographs in the print encyclopedia can be used to advantage in targeting precise locations in the text. As with all other searches on ScienceDirect, the results are returned as article titles (including citation information) and (for Reference Works) in book order by default. [Pg.1]

There are numerous styles for formatting references. Unless otherwise instructed, citations should be formatted in the JACS style and appear as endnotes. Alternatively, article titles can also be included. Most important is to prepare citations with a uniform style. [Pg.259]

Article titles are not essential in reference citations, but they are considered desirable to highlight the contents of a paper and facilitate location in refer-... [Pg.93]

Quotation(s) Continued interviews, 64 use of commas, 59 use of ellipsis points, 67 Quotation marks and punctuation, 63 around individual words, 63 article titles and chapter titles in references, 177, 188—189 in titles, 63 long quotations, 64 short quotations, 63 single, 64... [Pg.231]

I refer to an article titled Safety and Health Excellence Proves Elusive. It appeared in the July 2002 issue of Occupational Hazards (p. 28). Compilations are given of the reader responses to the Occupational Hazards ... [Pg.9]

Following the above definition, articles and definition entries are ordered alphabetically. By appropriate choice of the first word in the article title, related contributions immediately follow each other. Cross-references in bold italics should lead the reader to related materials. [Pg.3438]

Additional references in this section are summarised by either by a brief synopsis or their article title as follows Comparison of the relative electron-... [Pg.387]

The last two chapters in this volume are of a series of four, the remaining two to appear in the next volume. Cross references to these articles include, for ea identification, the roman numeral given in the title of chapters. [Pg.311]


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