cross-index,cross-reference- a reference at one place in a work to information at another place in the same work 4.citation- a passage or expression that is quoted or cited quotation,quote excerpt,excerption,extract,selection- a passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from...
A citing sentence is one that appears in a scientific article and cites previous work. Citing sentences have been studied and used in many applications. For example, they have been used in scientific paper summarization, automatic survey... ...
Consider a brief that cites a slew of cases, state and federal. If the author has retrieved them all from an online source (Westlaw, Fastcase, Google Scholar, an official court Web site) should her citations note that source? A fair reading of The Bluebook (20th ed.) yields the conclus...
possible.SeeRule 32(a)(7)(B)(e). It’s little surprise that this measure (the contemporary equivalent of reducing a paper’s margins) occurred to a bunch of student journal editors. *Results on these and other word count matters vary with the word processing software employed.SeeDon Cruse...
cites related to methodological issues. In it, he discusses problems with theScience Citation IndexandSocial Science Citation Indexand gives counterarguments about why the issues raised do not significantly affect the measurement of a researcher’s contribution to scientif...
This makes web-wide use, such as by a search engine, tricky. <cite> snorts too much semantics, checks into rehab # So, in HTML5 this semantic over-achiever has ended up with a more … prosaic definition: The cite element represents the title of a work (e.g. a book, a paper,...
This paper also addresses differences in the availability of mixed histories for Mexican-white and dual-minority individuals. These findings demonstrate that constructing and living a Mexican-and- identity is not an extemporaneous process, but instead rooted in nuanced histories. In this way, this ...
And that leads to citations by the court of its own prior decisions that employ Westlaw or Lexis proprietary cites rather than, or in parallel with, the court’s public domain, medium neutral scheme. C. Inherent Limits on a Single-District Citation System within a Federal Court with 93 ...
Consider a brief that cites a slew of cases, state and federal. If the author has retrieved them all from an online source (Westlaw, Fastcase, Google Scholar, an official court Web site) should her citations note that source? A fair reading of The Bluebook (20th ed.) yields the conclus...
Consider a brief that cites a slew of cases, state and federal. If the author has retrieved them all from an online source (Westlaw, Fastcase, Google Scholar, an official court Web site) should her citations note that source? A fair reading of The Bluebook (20th ed.) yields the conclus...