-
title and page numbers,
citations may also
include unique identifiers depending on the type of work
being referred to.
Citations of
books may
include an...
- The tag "[
citation needed]" is
added by
Wikipedia editors to
unsourced statements in
articles requesting citations to be added. The
phrase is reflective...
- are
highly citational (Borges
frequently included citations and
footnotes in his stories, many of
which were
entirely made up).
Citationality is
often seen...
- only 14,499
papers (~0.026%) had more than 1,000
citations in 2014.
Total citations, or
average citation count per article, can be
reported for an individual...
-
entire unit was
awarded a
Presidential Unit
Citation. The
units with the most
Presidential Unit
Citations are
submarine USSĀ ParcheĀ (SSN-683) and the 1st...
- century, the
Frank Shepard Company was
binding the
citations into
maroon volumes with Shepard's
Citations stamped in gold on
their spines, much like the ones...
- A
citation index is a kind of
bibliographic index, an
index of
citations between publications,
allowing the user to
easily establish which later do****ents...
-
citations. A
Presidential Unit
Citation is a unit
citation awarded by the
president of a state.
Specific awards include:
Presidential Unit
Citation (United...
- 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...
- part of the
Science Citation Index. Currently, the JCR, as a
distinct service, is
based on
citations compiled from the
Science Citation Index Expanded and...