Citation

//ˌsaɪˈteɪʃn̩//

"Citation" in a Sentence (12 examples)

In assessing scientific work, citation counts provide a more reliable indicator, than the impact factor of the journal in which it was published.

The key determinants in impact are not the number of authors or articles in the field but, rather the citation density and the age of the literature cited.

Could you please provide a citation?

Tom was issued a citation.

"Why do you think things have to be this way?" "It's just human nature." "Citation needed."

A citation wasn't needed.

Academic writing should contain facts supported by citation.

Academic writing should contain citation.

No citation was issued upon this appeal returnable to the next term of this court, nor was the record filed and the cause docketed during that term. On the 29th of May, 1865, however, a citation was issued, returnable at this term, and service of this citation was acknowledged by the present district attorney; and the writ was returned and the record filed at this term, under an agreement between the district attorney and the attorney for the claimants, to submit the cause upon printed briefs.

In late September, over a three-day period, Placer County conducted 183 stops among riders, some involving groups, which led to 30 citations and 25 e-motorcycles being towed.

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Historically, target words were garnered through focused reading programs and citations were handwritten on slips of paper which were collated alphabetically and stored in drawers for ready access (much like old-fashioned library catalogues).

It's a simple citation of facts.

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