Other Styles
ACS (American Chemical Assosciation) Style - detailed in the ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information (Albertsons Library Reference Desk QD8.5 .A25 2006).
ASA (American Sociological Association) Style - detailed in the American Sociological Association Style Guide (Albertsons Library Reference Desk HM73 .A83 1997).
Council of Science Editors (CSE) - detailed in Scientific Style and Format: the CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers (Albertsons Library Reference Desk T11 .S386 2006).
Chicago Style
Chicago style refers to the style described in The Chicago Manual of Style (Albertsons Library ref Z253 .C57 15th 2003).
It is commonly used in History, but is also sometimes used througout the humanities, arts, social sciences and physical sciences.
More info, Chicago Style
Research and Documentation online
Diana Hacker's excellent guide, with examples, to citing in the major styles.
Turabian Style
Turabian style refers to the style described in the Kate Turabian's Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations (Albertsons Library ref LB2369 .T8 2003). It is very similar to the Chicago Style.
More info, Turabian Style
CSE Style
CSE Style is used in biology and other sciences. Different journals, fields, and associations have different requirements for citations and style preferences. To find out how a specific journal would like you to cite your work you should contact the journal or association and request their style sheet for publications.
More Info, CSE Style
Diane Hacker's website on how to use CSE in your science coursework: http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/p04_c11_o.html
The American Chemical Society has their citation style sheet listed on their website: http://pubs.acs.org/books/references.shtml
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