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Sciences

Find journal articles, books, and citation information for biology, chemistry/biochemistry, environmental science, and geology

What is Mendeley?

Mendeley is a free citation manager with web versions and software you can download to your computer. We recommend using the software, because it is easier to drag and drop citations.

How to Sign Up for an Account

Mendeley is a free Reference Manager Tool. You can sign up for an account here: 

https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/reference-manager

You can use Mendeley in your browser or you can download the Reference Manager desktop application. 

Tools in Mendeley

Using Mendeley Web Importer. This tool is for capturing sources that you find while using the web browser. 

https://www.mendeley.com/reference-management/web-importer

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Examples of Citation Styles for the Sciences

There is no one set citation style in the sciences. Each journal may have a slightly different method of citing sources. Please consult with your professor on what exact style to follow. But the format will look something like one of these:

From Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Journal Articles

Authors. Title of article. Name of J.Abbr. Year; vol#(issue#):startpage#-endpage#.

Example: Campbell KHS, McWhir J, Ritchie WA, Wilmut I. Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from a cultured cell line. Nature 1996;380(6569):64-66. 

Books

Author(s). Title of book. Place of Publication: Name of Publisher; Year.

Example: Cohen CB. Renewing the stuff of life: Stem cells, ethics, and public policy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press; 2007.

From Nature

Journal Articles

Authors. Title of article. Name of J. Abbr. vol#, startpage#-endpage# (Year).

Example: Campbell KHS, McWhir J, Ritchie WA, Wilmut I. Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from a cultured cell line. Nature. 380, 64-66 (1996).

Books

Author(s). Title of the Book (Name of Publisher, Place of Publication, Year).

Example: Cohen C. B. Renewing the Stuff of Life: Stem Cells, Ethics, and Public Policy (Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2007).

From Science

Journal Articles

Authors, Name of J. Abbr. vol#, startpage# (Year).

Example: K. H. S. Campbell,  J. McWhir, W. A. Ritchie, I. Wilmut, Nature380, 64 (1996).

Books

Author(s), Title of Book (Name of Publisher, Place of Publication, Year).

Example: C. B. Cohen, Renewing the Stuff of Life: Stem Cells, Ethics, and Public Policy. (Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 2007).

From Journal of Mammalogy

Journal Articles

AUTHORS. Year. Title of article. Name of Journal. vol#:startpage#-endpage#.

Example: CAMPBELL K. H. S., MCWHIR J., RITCHIE W. A., and I. WILMUT. 1996. Sheep cloned by nuclear transfer from a cultured cell line. Nature. 380:64-66.

Books

AUTHOR(S). Year. Title of the book. Name of Publisher, Place of Publication.

Example: COHEN, C. B. 2007. Renewing the stuff of life: stem cells, ethics, and public policy. Oxford University Press, New York.