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1.the quoting of a book or author in support of a fact 2.a passage or source cited for this purpose 3.a listing or recounting, as of facts 4.(Military) an official commendation or award, esp for bravery or outstanding service, work, etc, usually in the form of a formal statement ma...
site– position; location; place; setting of an event Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree cite (sīt) v.cit·ed,cit·ing,cites v.tr. 1. a.To quote or refer to (a book or author, for example) as an authority or example in ...
Cases, statutes, constitutions, treatises, and other similar authorities are cited to support a certain view of law on an issue. When writing a legal brief, an attorney may wish to strengthen his or her position by referring to cases that support what he or she is saying in order to persu...
”, and “Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization” into “J.L. Econ. & Org.” A writer consulted Table T6, not T13.2, when abbreviating a word in a case name or in the name of an institutional author. In this latest edition,The Bluebookhas collapsed the two. The new, ...
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...
This cross-sectional study quantifies the journal article citation error rate of an artificial intelligence chatbot.
several properties of empirically observed distribution of citations; however, important features such as power-law distributions of citations to papers published during the same year and the fact that the average rate of citing decreases with aging of a paper were not accounted for by that model...
Websites in an MHRA Bibliography The bibliography format for a website in MHRA is similar to the first footnote. The main differences are the order that the author’s names are given and the lack of a period, as shown below: Surname, First Name,Page Title(Year Published/Last Updated) <...