Crossword-Solution: CITATION
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Citation | n. | An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice. |
| Citation | n. | The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, in his own words; also, the passage or words quoted; quotation. |
| Citation | n. | Enumeration; mention; as, a citation of facts. |
| Citation | n. | A reference to decided cases, or books of authority, to prove a point in law. |
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Sentences with CITATION (5)
Please extend the courtesy of proper citation when you quote the File, ideally with a version number, as it will change and grow over time.
LEBRON noted in particular the implications of citation counts for tenure committees and grants committees.
The day is not far away when a cross-reference like See ota.ox.ac.uk:/pub/HistoricalDocs/Political/US/constitution will be as common as a bibliographic citation or See reference in a card catalogue.
Here she was, sixty years old, twenty five of those working at Belmont, with never even as much as a traffic ticket citation, facing a university hearing panel.
Torrance on that occasion—“Kenspeckle here my lane I stand”—unfortunately too indelicate for further citation, ran through the country like a fiery cross—they were recited, quoted, paraphrased, and laughed over as far away as Dumfries on the one hand and Dunbar on the other.
Quotes with CITATION (3)
Copies have been dethroned; the economic model built on them is collapsing. In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies are no longer the basis of wealth. Now relationships, links, connections, and sharing are. Value has shifted away from a copy toward the many ways to recall, annotate, personalize, edit, authenticate, display, mark, transfer, and engage a work. Art is a conversation, not a patent office. The citation of sources belongs to the realms of journalism and sc…
In my opinion, the author-level metric can distort a real author's citation impact. For example, an author who has an h-index = 2 obtained on the basis of two published papers of which each is cited twenty times is more influential than an author who has an h-index = 3 obtained on the basis of three published papers of which each is cited three times.
Perhaps the most powerful and appealing aspect of another's words, however, is simply their convenience. Whether distilled in the briefest apophthegm, or spread out across some voluminous tome, the thought is ready-made, the heavy lifting done. It's there to be used like a weapon or tool, and as time wanders on, seemingly leaving us fewer and fewer new things to say, it becomes ever more useful. As technology moves forward, as well, it also becomes much easier. Indeed, in thi…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 21 times in crossword archives (1949–2019).