The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication includes information on the ACS style.
The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication covers everything from classic journal authoring topics (now completely modernized) such as Organization of Your Article and Peer Review, to styling conventions needed for all scholarly communication, such as Chemical Nomenclature and Effective Writing and Word Usage, to emerging areas of interest in scholarly communication, including Open Access & Open Science, Sharing Data, Communicating Safety Information, and Preprints.
AMA Manual of Style Online offers the full text of the 11th edition with extensive search and browse options, policy updates made in real time, an SI conversion calculator, learning and training resources, monthly commentary.
AMA Manual of Style Online offers the full text of the 11th edition with extensive search and browse options, policy updates made in real time, an SI conversion calculator, learning and training resources, monthly commentary.
Also known as Vancouver Style, commonly used for biological sciences. The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) is a group of general medical journal editors who have developed the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals.
The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) is a group of general medical journal editors who have developed the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, which established guidelines for the format of manuscripts submitted to their journals.
The AP Stylebook is a guide to writing for news publications, produced by the Associated Press. It covers grammar, usage and preferred spelling, terms of address and preferred abbreviations.
The AP Stylebook is a guide to writing for news publications, produced by the Associated Press. It covers grammar, usage and preferred spelling, terms of address and preferred abbreviations.