ACS Citation Examples
View correctly formatted ACS (4th edition) citation examples for 5 common source types. Each example includes both the references entry and the corresponding in-text citation.
Journal Article
References Entry:
(1) Lee, A. B.; Park, C. Modern Citation Practices. J. Acad. Writ. 2024, 15 (2), 45–67. DOI: 10.1234/jaw.2024.001.
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Book
References Entry:
(2) Smith, J. D. The Art of Research; Academic Press: London, 2024.
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Website
References Entry:
(3) World Health Organization. Global Health Statistics. https://www.who.int/statistics (accessed March 15, 2024).
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Book Chapter
References Entry:
(4) Jones, M. A. Methods in Chemistry Research. In Handbook of Chemical Methods; Brown, S., Ed.; Academic Press: Oxford, 2024; pp 55–80.
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Patent
References Entry:
(5) Garcia, C. Citation Management System. U.S. Patent 12,345,678, March 15, 2024.
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- What does an ACS citation look like?
- An ACS citation includes a references entry with full source details and an in-text citation. The format varies by source type. For example, a book citation in ACS (4th edition) includes the author, year, title, and publisher.
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- CitationEasy provides ACS citation examples for 5 source types including journal article, book, website, book chapter, patent. Each example includes both the references entry and the corresponding in-text citation.
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- Yes, the ACS examples on this page show the exact formatting for each source type. You can use them as templates for your own citations. For automatic formatting, use our free ACS citation generator.