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Why Cite Sources?

Why Cite Sources?

In academic writing, authors are expected to cite their sources for a variety of reasons:

  • It gives credit to the author(s) whose work you're using.
  • It allows readers to find more information on your topic if they're interested.
  • It demonstrates your integrity and your understanding of academic standards and requirements.

ACS Style

ACS Citation Resources

In this field, students usually cite in American Chemical Society (ACS) style.  The library has resources for citation.

The ACS Guide to Scholarly Communication, 2020 edition is available in full text as an ebook:

The library's ACS citation guide is available here. We also have information about using Zotero to help you keep track of your research and cite your sources.

The ACS also has a Quick Guide available online:

More Citation Resources

More Citation Resources

For more resources on citing sources in different styles, visit the following guide:

Writing Resources

Writing Resources

For resources on writing papers and creating projects in this discipline, view the following: