Remember to always evaluate all your sources! You want to make sure you are picking high quality, credible sources. Reviewing your sources using the C.A.A.R.P. guidelines will help you evaluate the currency, authority, accuracy, relevance, and purpose of the information you find.
Text Version of C.A.A.R.P. Test
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Developed by the American Chemical Society, this style may be used for research papers in the field of chemistry.
ISBN: 9780841239999
Publication Date: 2006-07-20
The ACS Style Guide contains comprehensive and explanations for proper scientific communication and style guidelines created by the American Chemical Society
This guide provides examples of the most commonly cited types of sources used by college students.
Book in print
Frankel, F. Picturing Science and Engineering; MIT Press, 2018. |
Journal Article
Foster, J. C.; Varlas, S.; Couturaud, B.; Coe, J.; O’Reilly, R. K. Getting into Shape: Reflections on a New Generation of Cylindrical Nanostructures’ Self-Assembly Using Polymer Building Block. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2019, 141 (7), 2742−2753. DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b08648 |
Website
ACS Publications Home Page. https://pubs.acs.org/ (accessed 2019-02-21). |
Most databases have a citation feature that allows you to copy the full citation for your source in your chosen format. This is a great way to get started with your reference list, but citations pulled from databases are not always 100% correct!
CINAHL Complete, Communication and Mass Media Complete from EBSCO, eBook Collection from EBSCOhost