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Citationality, in
literary theory, is an author's
citation (quoting) of
other authors' works. Some
works are
highly citational (making
frequent use of...
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Acknowledgment (creative arts)
Bible citation Case
citation Citation creator Citation index Citation signal Citationality Coercive citation Credit (creative arts) Cross-reference...
- The
Chevrolet Citation is a
range of
compact cars that was
produced by
Chevrolet from the 1980 to 1985
model years. The
first front-wheel
drive Chevrolet...
- The tag "[
citation needed]" is
added by
Wikipedia editors to
unsourced statements in
articles requesting citations to be added. The
phrase is reflective...
- A
citation graph (or
citation network), in
information science and bibliometrics, is a
directed graph that
describes the
citations within a collection...
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Citation analysis is the
examination of the frequency, patterns, and
graphs of
citations in do****ents. It uses the
directed graph of
citations — links...
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Legal citation is the
practice of
crediting and
referring to
authoritative do****ents and sources. The most
common sources of
authority cited are court...
- The
Citation Star was a
Department of War
personal valor decoration issued as a
ribbon device which was
first established by the
United States Congress...
- The Law of
Citations (Lex citationum) was a
Roman law
issued from
Ravenna in AD 426 by the
emperor Valentinian III, or
rather by his
regent mother, Galla...
- A
citation from the
Bible is
usually referenced with the book name,
chapter number and
verse number. Sometimes, the name of the
Bible translation is also...