How do you cite SciFinder?

How do you cite SciFinder?

SciFinder. If the spectrum or data was found in SciFinder, cite it in the following way: SciFinder; Chemical Abstracts Service: Columbus, OH; carbon-13 NMR spectrum; spectrum ID CC-03-C_SPC-3734; RN 50-52-2; https://scifinder.cas.org (accessed June 9, 2010).

How do you cite the periodic table?

How to cite “The periodic table” by Primo Levi

  1. APA. Levi, P. (2000). The periodic table (R. Rosenthal, Trans.). Penguin Classics.
  2. Chicago. Levi, Primo. 2000. The Periodic Table. Translated by Raymond Rosenthal.
  3. MLA. Levi, Primo. The Periodic Table. Translated by Raymond Rosenthal, Penguin Classics, 2000. Copy citation.

How do you cite a source in chemistry?

In chemistry, the references are used in a paper may be presented in a number of formats, so always ask what your professor requires. ACS Style is used by the American Chemical Society: Journal article citation elements for ACS Style: Author one surname, first and middle initials; author 2 name, initials.

What are the types of citations?

For example: APA (American Psychological Association) is used by Education, Psychology, and Sciences. MLA (Modern Language Association) style is used by the Humanities. Chicago/Turabian style is generally used by Business, History, and the Fine Arts.

What citation style do scientists use?

APA

What needs to be in a citation?

Generally, a citation will include: the name of the book, article, or other resource; the name of its author; information (if applicable) about the journal it came from; the date it was published; and when it was accessed if it was read online.

When should citations be used?

A citation should be used when content that did not originate with you is used to support your writing. Content includes: words (quotations, phrases, sayings, etc.) thoughts or ideas (summarizations and paraphrases)

What is false citation?

False citation is falsely citing a source or attributing work to a source from which the referenced material was not obtained. A simple example of this would be footnoting a paragraph and citing a work that was never utilized.

Why do research articles have citations?

It’s important to cite sources you used in your research for several reasons: To show your reader you’ve done proper research by listing sources you used to get your information. To be a responsible scholar by giving credit to other researchers and acknowledging their ideas.

Can you copy citations?

It can be. If you copy exact language from a source (usually more than three words) and fail to use quotation marks, this IS plagiarism, even if you add the citation. If you use someone else’s ideas throughout your paper, and you simply list that person as a source at the end of your paper, this IS plagiarism.

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