Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
I
Page numbers followed by t indicate a table. Page numbers followed by f indicate a figure. Page numbers followed by App indicate an appendix.
- ice ages 13.4.2.1
- illustrations see images
- images
- see also figures; maps
- clinical/laboratory: acquisition information 30.2.3.2.2; analysis of 30.2.3.2.5; identifying nature of 30.2.3.2.1; identifying details 30.2.3.2.4; modification disclosures 30.2.3.2.3
- line drawings 30.2.3.3
- overview of 30.2.3
- standard photographs: callouts 30.2.3.1.2; common preparation errors 30.2.3.1.3; scale 30.2.3.1.1
- IMRAD structure 1.2
- inclusive language
- grammatical gender 7.4.1
- individuals with health problems 7.4.4
- nationality and citizenship 7.4.3
- race and ethnicity 7.4.3
- resources for 7.4
- singular they 7.4.2
- indexes
- abbreviations in 30.3.1.4, 30.3
- alphabetization: abbreviations in 30.3.1.4; letter-by-letter vs word-by-word systems 30.3.1.1; Mac/Mc/M’ names 30.3.1.3; prefixes 30.3.1.2
- articles 30.3
- capitalization 9.8, 30.3.2
- clarifying homonyms 30.3.7
- compound terms 30.3
- cross-references 30.3.6
- indented vs run-in formats 30.3
- levels for 30.3
- page numbers 30.3.4, 30.3.5
- as part of bound print journal volumes 27.5.4.4
- as part of monograph back matter 28.4.4.6
- personal name conventions 8.1.2, 8.1t
- punctuation 30.3.3
- section locators 30.3.5
- indexing services 2.3.6
- initialisms
- see also abbreviations
- capitalization 11.2
- end reference alphabetization and 29.3.2
- excessive abbreviation 7.7
- parentheses and 5.3.6.1
- possessive formation and 6.5.7
- type style 10.1.2, 11.2
- Institute for Laboratory Animal Research (ILAR) 21.1.4
- International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) 33.5.3
- International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) 27.4.4, 33.2.2.1
- Internet 3.3.2, 5.2.1.1, 5.4.2.1, 5.7
- interval notation 5.3.7.2
- in-text references
- citation-name system: advantages/disadvantages 29.2.2.3; multiple references in same location 29.2.1.3; overview 29.2.1.3; type styles 29.2.1.3
- citation-sequence system: advantages/disadvantages 29.2.2.1; converting to other systems 29.2.3; journal examples 29.4.1; overview of 29.2.1.1; rationale for use in manual 29.2.3; type styles 29.2.1.1
- figures and 29.2.4
- illustrations and 29.2.4
- name-year system: accommodations for location 29.2.1.2.9; advantages/disadvantages 29.2.2.2; author cannot be determined 29.2.1.2.6; authors with identical surnames 29.2.1.2.3; dates cannot be determined 29.2.1.2.8; multiple authors 29.2.1.2.4; multiple works author in different years 29.2.1.2.1; multiple works author in same year 29.2.1.2.2; organizations as authors 29.2.1.2.5; overview of 29.2.1.2; works with multiple dates 29.2.1.2.7
- placement of 29.2.4
- tables and 29.2.4
- ion movement 18.3t, 18.5
- italic type 10.1.1