Articles:
The magazine has some expectations as to the formats and presentation of articles. The following information and information on following web pages may be of some assistance. -The Editors
of literature abstracts
http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/022/luhn.pdf
"There a few
scientific associations
designed to help
the scientific writer:
- National Association of Science Writers (NASW), found at www.nasw.org, was incorporated in 1955 with a stated purpose of fostering the dissemination of accurate information regarding science through all media normally devoted to informing the public.
- The Council of Science Editors (CSE), found at www.councilscienceeditors.org, was established in 1957. Its stated purpose is to serve members in the scientific, scientific publishing, and information science communities by fostering networking, education, discussion, and exchange and to be an authoritative resource on current and emerging issues in the communication of scientific information."
- http://www.writing-smart.com/scientific-writing.html?source=Google&campaign=496391
"References
Chicago Manual of Style: For Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 14th ed.; Grossman, J., Ed.; University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 1993."
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