ANSI NISO Z39.14-1997 Guidelines for Abstracts《摘要指南》.pdf
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1、Guidelines for Abstracts About the National Information Standards Series NISO Standards are developed by the Standards Committees of the National Information Standards Organization. The development process is a strenuous one that includes a rigorous peer review of proposed standards open to each NIS
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8、nd Canada 1-800-282-NISO (6476) Washington, DC area and outside the U.S.: 301-567-9522 Fax: 301-567-9553 ANSUNISO 239.14-1997 Revision of ANSI 239.141979 (R1987) I ISSN: 104105653 Abstract: Guidance is presented for authors and editors preparing abstracts that represent the content of texts reportin
9、g on the results of experimental work or descriptive or discursive studies. Suggestions for the placement of abstracts within publications or other media are given, along with recommendations for abstracting specific documents. Types of abstracts and their content are de- scribed. Also included are
10、suggestions on the style of abstracts and a list of selected readings on the subject of abstracting. Examples of abstracts are appended. An American National Standard Developed by the National Information Standards Organization Approved November 27,1996 by the Ame ri can National Standards Ins ti tu
11、 te Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A. = b478908 0003244 017 - Published by NISO Press 4733 Bethesda Avenue Bethesda, MD 20814 Copyright 01997 by the National Information Standards Organization All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this book may be reprod
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13、. Printed in the United States of America ISSN: 1041-5653 National Information Standards series ISBN: 1-880124-31-9 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data National Information Standards Organization (U.S.) This paper meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO 239.48-1992 (Permanence of Paper).
14、Guidelines for abstracts. “An American national standard developed by the National Information Standards Organization, approved November 27, 1996 by the American National Standards Institute.“ p. cm. - (National information standards series, ISSN 1041-5653) “ANSI/NISO 239.14-1997.“ ISBN 1-880124-31-
15、9 1. Abstracting-Standards-United States. I. American National Standards Insti- tute. II. Title. III. Series. Zh95.9.N355 1997 02S.4028-dc21 97-10459 CIP b478708 00032L(5 T53 ANSUNISO 239.14-1997 Contents Foreword v 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose . 1 1 Referenced Standards .
16、1 Definitions 1 Purpose, Location, and Authorship 2 4.1 Purpose . . 2 Recommendations for Specific Documents . 2 Monographs, Books, Proceedings, and Technical Reports . 2 4.2 Location 2 4.3 Authorship . . 2 5.1 Journals 2 5.2 5.3 Restricted-Access Documents . 3 5.4 Patents . 3 5.5 Standards . 3 Type
17、s of Abstracts and Their Content 3 6.1 Informative Abstracts . 3 6.2 Indicative Abstracts 3 6.3 Content Elements 3 6.3.2 Methodology . . 3 6.3.3 Results 3 6.3.4 Conclusions . 3 6.3.5 Collateral and Other Information 4 Style . 4 7.2 7.3 Complete Sentences 4 7.4 First Sentences . . 4 7.5 Use of Active
18、 Verbs 4 7.6 Terminology 4 7.7 Nontextual Materials 5 7.8 Treatment of Added Details 5 6.3.1 Purpose 3 7.1 Length . 4 Paragraphing and Structured Abstracts 4 References 5 Selected Readings . 5 Appendix Examples of Abstracts 7 I . Informative Abstracts . 7 II . Indicative Abstracts 9 III . Indicative
19、-Informative Abstracts 10 IV . Abstracts of Monographs aiid Chapters 11 V . Less Common Types of Abstracts 12 VI . Varying the Order of Elements . 12 VI1 . Position of the Bibliographic Citation for Abstracts in Access Services . 13 Foreword (This foreword is not part of the American National Standa
20、rd Guidelines for Abstracts, ANSI/NISO 239.14-1997. It is included for information only.) J The growing volume of documents or texts con- taining information that warrants abstracting makes a well-prepared abstract increasingly im- portant. Basic content must be quickly identifi- able, both by reade
21、rs of the primary literature and by users of access services (sometimes also re- ferred to as secondary, database, or abstracting and indexing services). Authors and editors can help users to readily identify content by begin- ning a primary document or text with a meaning- ful title and a well-prep
22、ared abstract. Indeed, authors must bear in mind that many people will selectively read no more than these components of their writings. In addition to the need for authors to write good abstracts for increasingly selective reading, it is also desirable for them to write abstracts that access servic
23、es can reproduce with little or no change, copyright permitting. Always important to users of traditional access publications, ab- stracts have also proved to be of considerable importance to users of electronic bibliographic services such as online searching and selective dissemination of informati
24、on (SDI) alerting, in- cluding systems employing full-text search. Ab- stracts that are well-prepared by authors ensure the accuracy of content and avoid unnecessary duplication of intellectual effort. As the quality of abstracts increases, so does the number of ab- stracts that can be directly empl
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