Plagiarism
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Scientific Citation Help
Ask your professor what style you should use for your papers and reference lists. Some prefer the style in a specific journal, and some prefer CSE.
Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers is the preferred citation style for many scientific disciplines. The 7th edition (2006) of the CSE Manual is the most current complete manual.
The 7th edition is available available for check-out on the 8th Floor. Also, check out these CSE-related websites:
CSE Sample Paper (University of Washington, Odegaard Writing & Research Center)
CSE Reference Examples (McQuade Library at Mirramack College)
CSE In-Text Citations (University of Wisconsin-Madison, The Writing Center)
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Scientific Style and Format by Scientific Style and Format is the most recognized, authoritative reference for authors, editors, publishers, students, and translators in all areas of science and related fields. The seventh edition of this useful resource has been fully updated and expanded to reflect changes in recommendations from authoritative international bodies. New chapters cover the responsibilities of authors, editors, and peer reviewers in scientific publication and discuss copyright requirements and practices. The chapters on books and journals provide advice pertinent to both electronic and print publication, and authoritative online resources are listed where available. Both American and British styles are covered. Everyone involved in scientific publishing should have the seventh edition of Scientific Style and Format on hand.
Call Number: T11 .S386 2006ISBN: 097796650XPublication Date: 2006-04-01