How to Cite a Book in ACS Format
Understanding Book Citations in ACS
Books are important sources in chemistry research and scientific literature. The American Chemical Society (ACS) style provides specific guidelines for citing complete books and individual book chapters. Proper ACS citations help readers access the complete source material.
Basic Book Citation Format
The standard ACS format for books is: Author(s); Book Title; Publisher: City, State/Country, Year; pp page numbers.
Include the author(s) names, italicized book title, publisher name preceded by a colon, publication location, year, and page numbers.
Single Author Book Citation
A standard book citation:
Smith, J.; Advanced Organic Chemistry; Wiley: New York, NY, USA, 2024; pp 234-256.
Include the author’s full name, the complete book title in italics, publisher information, and relevant page numbers.
Multiple Author Book Citation
For books with more than one author:
Johnson, M.; Williams, R.; Physical Chemistry Principles; Elsevier: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2023; pp 100-125.
List all authors in the order they appear on the book cover.
Edited Book Citation
For edited collections:
Smith, J., Ed.; Environmental Chemistry: Current Applications; Springer: Berlin, Germany, 2024; pp 45-67.
Include “Ed.” or “Eds.” after the editor’s name.
Book Chapter Citation
When citing a specific chapter within an edited book:
Jones, M.; Anderson, T. Chapter Title. In Book Title; Smith, J., Ed.; Wiley: New York, NY, USA, 2024; pp 123-145.
Include the chapter author(s), chapter title, book editors, and page range.
Edition Information
For books other than the first edition:
Brown, S.; Analytical Chemistry, 4th ed.; Elsevier: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2023; pp 234-267.
Include the edition number immediately after the title.
Corporate Author Book
For books authored by organizations or corporations:
American Chemical Society; Chemical Safety Guidelines and Best Practices; ACS: Washington, DC, USA, 2023; pp 56-89.
Use the organization name as the author.
In-Text Citations for Books
For in-text citations in ACS format, use a numbered system with superscript numbers:
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The number corresponds to the book citation in the reference list.
Examples for Different Book Types
Chemistry Textbook
Atkins, P.; de Paula, J.; Physical Chemistry, 11th ed.; Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK, 2023; pp 456-490.
Laboratory Manual
Harris, D. C.; Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 10th ed.; Macmillan: New York, NY, USA, 2024; pp 123-156.
Research Handbook
Smith, R.; Johnson, K.; Handbook of Advanced Chemical Synthesis; Elsevier: Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2023; pp 234-278.
Publication in ACS Series
Mueller, B.; Environmental Chemistry Applications. In ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, USA, 2024; Vol. 1250, pp 45-67.
Book Chapter in Multi-Editor Volume
Chapter by Smith in book edited by Johnson and Williams:
Smith, J.; Advanced Catalysis Techniques. In Catalytic Processes; Johnson, M.; Williams, K., Eds.; Wiley: New York, NY, USA, 2023; pp 234-256.
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Reference List Organization
In ACS format, references appear as numbered footnotes in the order they are cited in the text, not in alphabetical order. Number consecutively throughout your document.
Common Citation Elements
Essential elements for book citations:
- Author(s) or editor(s) name(s)
- Book title in italics
- Publisher name
- Publication location (city, state/country)
- Publication year
- Page numbers (if citing specific pages)
- Edition information (if not first edition)
Common Citation Mistakes
- Incorrect punctuation: Use semicolons to separate elements; use commas within author lists.
- Missing publication location: Always include the city and state/country.
- Incorrect title formatting: Book titles should be italicized in ACS.
- Omitting edition information: Include edition numbers for anything beyond the first edition.
ACS Reference Format Overview
ACS citations differ from other styles. Key differences:
- Numbered references in citation order, not alphabetical
- Superscript numbers in text
- Specific punctuation with semicolons
- Location includes state/country abbreviations
When to Cite Books in Chemistry Research
Book citations are appropriate for:
- Fundamental chemistry principles
- Established experimental procedures
- Comprehensive literature reviews
- Textbook-level information
- Laboratory safety and best practices
By following ACS guidelines for book citations, you maintain consistency with chemistry publishing standards and enable readers to locate your sources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the basic ACS format for citing a book?
The format is: Author(s); Publisher: City, State/Country, Year; pp page numbers. Include author names, book title in italics, publisher name, publication location, year, and page numbers.
How do I cite a book chapter in ACS format?
Format: Author(s). Chapter Title. In Book Title; Editor(s), Ed(s).; Publisher: Location, Year; pp page numbers. Include chapter author, chapter title, book editors, and page range.
Do I need to include the edition information for ACS citations?
Yes, if it is not the first edition. Include the edition number after the title: Smith, J.; Book Title, 3rd ed.; Publisher: Location, Year.
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