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- Citation abstract "Broadly, a citation is a reference to a published or unpublished source (not always the original source). More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears. Generally the combination of both the in-body citation and the bibliographic entry constitutes what is commonly thought of as a citation (whereas bibliographic entries by themselves are not). References to single, machine-readable assertions in electronic scientific articles are known as nanopublications, a form of microattribution.Citation has several important purposes: to uphold intellectual honesty (or avoiding plagiarism), to attribute prior or unoriginal work and ideas to the correct sources, to allow the reader to determine independently whether the referenced material supports the author's argument in the claimed way, and to help the reader gauge the strength and validity of the material the author has used.The forms of citations generally subscribe to one of the generally accepted citations systems, such as the Oxford, Harvard, MLA, American Sociological Association (ASA), American Psychological Association (APA), and other citations systems, as their syntactic conventions are widely known and easily interpreted by readers. Each of these citation systems has its respective advantages and disadvantages relative to the trade-offs of being informative (but not too disruptive) and thus are chosen relative to the needs of the type of publication being crafted. Editors often specify the citation system to use.Bibliographies, and other list-like compilations of references, are generally not considered citations because they do not fulfil the true spirit of the term: deliberate acknowledgement by other authors of the priority of one's ideas.".
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink bibstyles.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink cite.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink citationproducer.com.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink JournalsHelp.htm.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink booksingle.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink livereference.org.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink Citations-Interfaces.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink armstrong-managementfolklore.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink scholar?hl=en&lr=&q=author%3AWright+intitle%3AThe+Ombudsman%3A+Verification+of+Citations%3A+Fawlty+Towers+of+Knowledge%3F&as_publication=Interface&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&btnG=Search.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink e_citation.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink apa.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink guidelines.cfm.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink MLA_intext_citation.htm.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink showbst.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink newciting.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink download.php.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink ieeecitationref.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink footnote.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink citation.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink apa.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink acsstyle.html.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink ?searchterm=citing%20government.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink citing.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink www.makecitation.com.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink StyleGuide.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink reftip_citesci.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink reftip_citestyle.pdf.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink www.thehistorysite.org.
- Citation wikiPageExternalLink harvard-referencing-generator.
- Citation wikiPageID "97585".
- Citation wikiPageRevisionID "605976903".
- Citation hasPhotoCollection Citation.
- Citation subject Category:Bibliography.
- Citation subject Category:Reference.
- Citation comment "Broadly, a citation is a reference to a published or unpublished source (not always the original source). More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.".
- Citation label "Citatie".
- Citation label "Citation".
- Citation label "Citação".
- Citation label "Cytowanie piśmiennictwa".
- Citation label "Quellenangabe".
- Citation label "Referencia bibliográfica".
- Citation label "استشهاد".
- Citation label "参照 (書誌学)".
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- Citation sameAs Aipu_eta_erreferentzia_bibliografikoak.
- Citation sameAs 参照_(書誌学).
- Citation sameAs Citatie.
- Citation sameAs Cytowanie_piśmiennictwa.
- Citation sameAs Citação.
- Citation sameAs m.0p3t7.
- Citation sameAs Q1713.
- Citation sameAs Q1713.
- Citation wasDerivedFrom Citation?oldid=605976903.
- Citation isPrimaryTopicOf Citation.