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The Scott Internet Writing Style Publication Manual for Internet Research and Internet Publication 1st Edition
As of January of 2011, companies have started adapting The Scott Internet Writing Style. The International Library of Paranormal Psychology Beverly Hills, California 2009

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The Scott Writing Style Internet Publication Manual Editor Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D.(ABD)

Content

 * 1) Publication Integrity: Credits, Sources, References, & Citations
 * 2) General Mechanics of The Scott Writing Style

Introduction to The Scott Internet Writing Style Manual
The inception of The Scott Writing Style is simple. Helium Where Knowledge Rules and The Pulitzer Center use Internet writing, The Scott Writing Style is patterned after these resources. This Internet based writing style has the purpose of including informative articles with real researched, valid, and reliable information that gives credit to the original author.

■Within the Article Citations

 * ■For Any Type of Citation: (Author’s last name, Year of Publication) at the end of the sentence before the period. For multiple authors: If more than three, First Author and “et al”.
 * ■For example: Crisis reporting is a part of independent and free press (Scott, 2009).
 * ■If the URL has no Author: (Article’s Name or URL’s Name, Year of Publication) at the end of the sentence before the period.
 * ■For example: Canonization is an Ancient Custom, science and faith work together to examine miracles (Is The Late Pope John Paul II A Beati: The Tradition of Veneration/Canonization, 2009).
 * ■At the Beginning of a sentence: Author’s Name (Year of Publication),-For multiple authors: If more than three, First Author and “et al”.
 * ■For example: According to Tres Scott (2009), para-terrorist use identity theft…
 * ■At the Beginning of a sentence, if the URL has no Author: Article’s Name or URL’s Name (Year of Publication),
 * ■For example: Wikipedia (2009) states that…

■In Alphabetical Order At the End of Your Work:

 * ■At the End of Your Work, If An Book: Last Name, First & Middle Initials,…other author names for multiple authors (Year of Publication). Name of Book, Publisher, Place Published, page number(s).
 * ■At the End of Your Work, If An Article: Last Name, First & Middle Initials,…other author names for multiple authors (Year of Publication). Name of Article. Name of Journal/Magazine/Newspaper. Issue Number(s), page number(s).
 * ■At the End of Your Work, URL-Internet credit, source, reference, or citation If the Author’s Name is Listed: Last Name, First & Middle Initials (Year of Internet Publication). URL-Page Number or Search Word(s). If the URL does not show the publishing Website’s or Weblog’s name, Website or Weblog’s Name. The URL includes the Protocol, host name, path to document, and file name of specific document. The URL is used to map digital information of the Internet.
 * ■At the End of Your Work, URL-Internet credit, source, reference, or citation If the Author’s Name is not available: URL-Page Number or Search Word(s) (Year of Internet Publication). If URL does not show the publishing Website’s or Weblog’s name, Website or Weblog’s Name. The URL includes the Protocol, host name, path to document, and file name of specific document. The URL is used to map digital information of the Internet.
 * ■At the End of Your Work, Pamphlet: Last Name, First & Middle Initials,…other author names for multiple authors (Year of Publication). Name of Pamphlet, Publisher, Place Published, page number(s).
 * ■At the End of Your Work, Report: Last Name, First & Middle Initials, …other author names for multiple authors (Year of  Publication). Name of Report, Publisher, Place Published, page number(s).

General Mechanics of The Scott Writing Style

 * ■Most common spelling of the Language used
 * ■Most common punctuation of the Language used
 * ■Most common Grammar of the Language used
 * ■Numbers: 1-9 words, 10 and above numbers

The Big three writing styles
Sixth Edition Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (2010)

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers Seventh Edition (2009)

The Chicago Manual of Style The Essential Guide for Writers, Editors, and Publishers (2003)

Other Writing Styles and Publication resources
American Medical Association Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors & Editors (2007) (AMA) (Handcover)

Associated Press Stylebook and Libes Manual (2009)

American Anthropological Association Style Guide (2009)

Gregg Reference Manual: Ninth Edition, William A. Sabin (2004) (McGraw-Hill)

New York Times Manual of Style and Usage (1999), Allan M. Siegel and William G. Connolly

Prentice Hall Style Manual Author Guide (1992)

Turabian Citation Guide

Webster’s Standard American Style Manual (1985)

United States Government Printing Office Style Manual (2000)

University of Wisconsin Writing Center’s Handbook

Source: http://tmscconsultingsvcsllc.wordpress.com Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 01:17, 1 March 2012 (UTC)

The Formula for “The Scott Crisis Reporting” style of writing:
21:04, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 00:27, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:21, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Eye Catching Title that is specific to the article content.
 * Five or more sources of references, print and/or Internet.
 * Appropriate Personal Experiences relevant to the article content.
 * 1500 words.
 * Visual with the article, relevant to the article content (original pictures, graphs [preferred], clipart or picture art from another source relevant to the article [with link to source], audio relevant and appropriate, but does not take the place of visual).
 * Statistics question that adds to the database of information for international crisis reporting that is relevant to the content of the article.
 * Recommendations/possible solutions and the end of the article and after the statistics are gathered for reporting.
 * References and Sources Reported (Print and Internet).
 * Journalist style Black & White picture of the author (appropriate).

As of January of 2011, companies have started adapting The Scott Internet Writing Style.
21:04, 20 December 2011 (UTC) Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 00:26, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:22, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

Improving Research For Online Publication
This Topic is endorsed by TMSC Consulting SVCS, LLC Management & Leadership Division by Tres Mali Scott, Who's Who of Professionals in Management since 2000 How can research improve for online publication?

Three Online Research Keys include:
Research is a systematic and scientific investigation that includes methods of collecting, analyzing and reporting data to increase our understanding of a research subject, topic, or phenomenon. The "Introduction" of a research article is considered researched information and should be your "own original work". The Materials & Methods, Results, and Discussion sections of the research article contain real data that has been manipulated and is being reported. Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 20:26, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:11, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Your Own Original Researched Work,
 * 2) Real Data You Manipulate Yourself, and
 * 3) Wording That Your Audience Can Understand.

The Scott Internet Writing Style Put-Into-Practice
“The Scott Crisis Reporting” style of writing was developed by Tres Mali Scott, M.Ed., M.S., Ph.D.(ABD) in 2008 and is modeled and patterned after The Pulitzer Center’s “Web” style of writing through Helium Where Knowledge Rules. Tres Mali Scott is a paranormal psychology theorist, internationally awarded, recognized & published poet, is in numerous Who’s Who including Who’s Who in the World, and has a 2nd & 3rd Place Pulitzer Center Citizen Journalist Awards.

“The Scott Crisis Reporting” style of writing is a cross between journalism and research, a simple research question, with the use of technology- reported on the Internet. Journalism is a reporting style of writing and research is the use of multiple sources and statistics. Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 00:27, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:27, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

A general list of sections of a research article include:
Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:11, 6 March 2012 (UTC)

Who is your audience?
Each audience may be different, meaning who the article is worded to for understanding. For example: An article written for Medical Doctors as an audience is not worded, formatted or presented the same as an article written for High School Students. Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 20:26, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:11, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Can they understand what the article subject is?
 * Can they understand the background information of the article (Introduction)?
 * Can they understand what materials you used and the method you used?
 * Can they interpret and understand the results?
 * Can they understand the discussion?

Research Methods include: The Goal
Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 20:26, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:16, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Exploratory Research-structures and identifies new problems.
 * 2) Constructive Research-develops solutions to a problem.
 * 3) Empirical Research-test the feasibility.

The Type of Research:
The Social Sciences: Paranormal Psychiatry (talk) 20:26, 20 December 2011 (UTC)Tmscott2 (discuss • contribs) 20:16, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
 * 1) Primary Research-a collection of data that does not yet exist.
 * 2) Secondary Research-a summary, collation and/or synthesis of existing research.
 * Qualitative Research- understanding human behavior.
 * Quantitative Research-systematic empirical research.