Thanks for the suggestion Harry. I've asked around about this and
unfortunately Chicago doesn't give specific directions and CSE is brief as well. So, if
anyone would be willing to discuss ISO standards as they relate to publications, some guidance is still needed.
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Is it covered in the Chicago Manual of Style? Most standards are covered in some fashion there.
Harry
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On Fri, Aug 23, 2019, 10:40 Miller, Kali <K_Miller2**At_Symbol_Here**acs.org> wrote:
Hello All,
The ACS Style Guide is being revised, and my colleague is looking for feedback on a small and specific section of the chemical conventions chapter, directing authors how to refer to ISO standards (page 22 of chapter 13 in the 3rd edition). If you have familiarity with discussing these standards in publications, please email Amanda Koenig at a_koenig**At_Symbol_Here**acs.org for more details.
Thank you!
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