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Chicago style offers two main citation systems: Notes and Bibliography, and Author-Date. The Author-Date system, commonly used in the social sciences, provides brief in-text citations that direct readers to a comprehensive reference list. This document offers a concise overview of Chicago 17th Edition (Author-Date) formatting, aiming to simplify the process of understanding and applying its rules.
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AMA (American Medical Association) style is widely used in medical and scientific publishing. It provides clear guidelines for citing sources and formatting manuscripts, ensuring consistency and accuracy in medical literature. This document offers a concise overview of AMA 11th Edition formatting, aiming to simplify the process of understanding and applying its rules.
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ACS (American Chemical Society) style is a widely used citation and formatting style in chemistry and related scientific fields. It provides clear guidelines for citing sources and formatting scientific documents, ensuring consistency and accuracy in chemical literature. This document offers a concise overview of ACS citation style, covering its core principles, in-text citation rules, reference list formatting, and examples for various publication types.
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APA (American Psychological Association) style is one of the most widely used citation and formatting styles globally, particularly prevalent in the social sciences, psychology, education, and behavioral sciences. While the official APA Style website (https://apastyle.apa.org/) provides comprehensive definitions and examples, its content can be extensive and sometimes overwhelming. This document aims to offer a concise and clear overview of APA 7th Edition formatting, allowing for a quick understanding of its key details.
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