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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Citation
Real citation is had recourse to, when the accused is suspected of meditating flight or is contumacious; edictal citation, when the defendant can be reached in no other way; peremptory citation only under extraordinary circumstances.
A peremptory citation is held to be the equivalent in effect to three simple citations.
There are many requisites for a legitimate citation, as that it be asked for by one party to the suit, that it contain the names of plaintiff and defendant, the cause of the summons, the day and place of judgment and so forth.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03791a.htm   (338 words)

  
 Citation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Citations are provided in scholarly works, bibliographies and indexes.
Citations to a work on the Internet usually include at least a URL and a date that the work was accessed.
The Bluebook is a citation system traditionally used in American academic legal writing, and the Bluebook (or similar systems derived from it) are used by many courts.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Citation   (1286 words)

  
 Road to the Triple Crown: History: Winners: Citation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wright purchased Citation's dam, *Hydroplane II, from Lord Derby in the spring of 1941 and transported her to the United States via the Pacific route, which was more time-consuming but a better alternative to having a U-boat send the mare's ship to the bottom of the Atlantic with a torpedo.
Citation wouldn't be challenged again the rest of the year, winning 15 starts (including a walkover in the Pimlico Special) by a combined 57-3/4 lengths.
Citation would finish second in his next start, the Argonaut Handicap on May 30 at Hollywood Park, extending his losing streak to a career long six starts.
www.thoroughbredtimes.com /tc99/history/winners/citation/default.asp   (1383 words)

  
 Citation (horse) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Owned and bred by Calumet Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, Citation was a bay colt, the son of Bull Lea and the mare, Hydroplane.
Even though Jimmy Jones was Citation's trainer, the colt ran in the Kentucky Derby under his father's name to allow Ben Jones to tie the record for the most number of Derby wins by a trainer.
Citation died on August 8, 1970 at the age of 25.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Citation_(horse)   (527 words)

  
 Son of Citation Machine
There are many nuances to how MLA and APA citations are formed, and this software may not pick up on all of the circumstances that influence a citation's proper format.
Citation Machine is an interactive web tool designed to assist high school, college, and university students, their teachers, and independent researchers in their effort to respect other people's intellectual properties.
There are many nuances to how citations are formed, and this software may not pick up all of the circumstances that influence a citation's proper format.
citationmachine.net   (380 words)

  
 ESPN.com: Citation was the standard
Citation was the brainchild of Calumet Farms owner Warren Wright, who matched two relatively undistinguished racehorses to produce him.
In the mud at Havre de Grace on April 12, 1948, Citation was unable to close on Saggy, who beat him by a length in the six-furlong Chesapeake Trial.
Citation died on Aug. 8, 1970, at age 25 and was buried at Calumet Farms in Lexington, Ky. It would be another three years before his distinction as the last Triple Crown winner would be erased.
espn.go.com /sportscentury/features/00014135.html   (1235 words)

  
 Citation Bibliographic and Research Note Software: What is Citation?
Citation is a powerful and easy to use bibliographic database system for research writing that organizes notes and tracks references.
Citation provides academic writers with a system for entering references as records in a database program, on "notecard-like" forms, rather than as formatted footnotes or full bibliographic cites prepared according to a style guide.
Once the records are in a Citation database, you'll be able to generate citations in any style you need, instantly (Citation lets you choose from over 1,000 predefined formats for your references).
www.citationonline.net /brochure.asp   (314 words)

  
 citation - Microformats
Citation Examples are citations found in the wild that could benefit from semantic mark-up.
The Citation Formats Page will be a running tab of known formats for publishing citations.
Once this is developed and flushed out, citation references could easily be used for publications on a Resume/CV, therefore the citation microformat would be a module (subset) of all the possible Resume Values.
microformats.org /wiki/citation   (726 words)

  
 The University of Memphis: University Libraries - Citations
The form of the citation is not sacrosanct but is used for uniformity and is a valuable tool for communication.
You may need to modify the citation to conform to the manual/form you are required to use.
However, the citation should contain enough specific information about the publication to retrieve it.) Use minimal punctuation because periods or commas may be mistaken for part of an electronic address.
exlibris.memphis.edu /resource/unclesam/citeweb.html   (800 words)

  
 Using Citation Indexes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Citation indexing began in the 1950s, and has long been dominated by the Institute for Scientific Information (now Thomson Scientific), the creator and publisher of the three citation indexes available today: Science Citation Index (SCI), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), and Arts & Humanities Citation Index (AHCI).
Citation indexing is a way to look forward in the literature from the starting point of a particular paper or group of papers.
The impact factor is simply a numerical ratio of the total number of citations a journal receives in ISI Source Journals in one year to the total number of "citable" articles it published in the previous two years.
www.lib.utexas.edu /chem/info/citations.html   (998 words)

  
 What is a Citation Classic?
Our first Citation Classics commentary by Oliver H. Lowry was a fitting choice as his 1951 paper was, and still remains, the most-cited paper in the history of science.
While the full bibliographic citation appears at the top of each commentary, as shown in the illustration of the Lowry commentary, authors did not consistently cite the original paper which would have provided the necessary link to the entry in WoS, and thereby permit you to directly obtain the up-to-date citation count.
The number of citations indicating a classic in botany, a small field, might be lower than the number required to make a classic in a large field like biochemistry.
garfield.library.upenn.edu /classics.html   (894 words)

  
 The Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
The basic MLA citation style consists of a brief in-text citation keyed to a reference in an alphabetical list of works included at the end of the paper.
A complete citation thus has two parts: (1) an in-text citation in the body of the paper, and (2) a bibliographic reference in the list of works cited.
If your focus and citations are primarily to the translator's comments or choice of words rather than to the translated work, refer to the translator.
www.nutsandboltsguide.com /mla.html   (5479 words)

  
 Registrar of Contractors Legal Citation and Complaint
The Citation and Complaint is mailed by certified mail to the Respondent at the Respondent’s latest address of record with the agency.
The Citation and Complaint also advises the Respondent that failure to file a written answer within the required time frame constitutes an admission by the Respondent of the allegations in the complaint and the Respondent’s license may be suspended or revoked without a hearing.
Finally, the Citation and Complaint advises the Respondent that if it is found in violation, its prior record with the agency will be considered in determining an appropriate disciplinary penalty.
www.rc.state.az.us /Legal/cc.html   (248 words)

  
 Citation Products - Thomson Scientific
Social Sciences Citation Index® - Acccess current and retrospective bibliographic information, author abstracts, and cited references from over 1,700 of the world's leading scholarly social sciences journals covering more than 50 disciplines, plus individually selected, relevant items from approximately 3,300 of the world's leading science and technology journals.
Science Citation Index Expanded™ - Access to current and retrospective information, author abstracts, and cited references found in approximately 5,900 of the world's leading scholarly science and technical journals.
Science Citation Index® - Access to current and retrospective information, author abstracts, and cited references found in 3,700 of the world's leading scholarly science and technical journals.
scientific.thomson.com /products/categories/citation   (320 words)

  
 ONLINE! Citation Styles: Index
Some documents that we use for sample citations have been moved since publication, and the links shown in the samples will not activate their retrieval.
Citation styles developed by Janice Walker (University of South Florida) and endorsed by the Alliance for Computers and Writing (ACW).
APA and MLA citation formats developed by X. Li and Nancy Crane (University of Vermont).
www.bedfordstmartins.com /online/citex.html   (216 words)

  
 Karla’s Guide to Citation Style Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Click on the in-text citations to see how each source is written in the references list.
Part of the Longman English Online Citation Guides “Citing Cyberspace” by James D. Lester covers MLA and APA styles but is one of the very few to also deal with Chicago Style and CBE Number style (Council of Biology Editors).
The reigning authority on electronic citation has provided many of her papers and guides here.
bailiwick.lib.uiowa.edu /journalism/cite.html   (590 words)

  
 DCMI Citation Working Group
The initial focus of the Working Group was on capturing the complete bibliographic citation information for a journal article within the metadata for that article itself.
This was extended to encompass citation information for references and other genres of bibliographic resources.
Reference citation information may be encoded in the dcterms:references element refinement of dc:relation.
dublincore.org /groups/citation   (434 words)

  
 Citing bibliographic sources
Citation provides you with forms that help you enter bibliographic information on your sources properly and consistently.
For many students, this is the most convenient way to use Citation to organize references and format citations.
Citation also allows you to cite works using the Access Phrase; this method "links" your word processing document to your database, and lets you generate the footnotes or authordate short citations, and reference list, automatically, as many times as you like.
www.oberondev.com /cite.htm   (566 words)

  
 Universal Citation
In February 2003 the ABA House of Delegates passed the Universal Citation Facilitation resolution, submitted by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Technology and Information Systems (SCOTIS).
As stated in their report, the purpose of the resolution is to facilitate discussion of universal citation among groups already in progress and to reflect the consensus of experts and organizations to benefit the legal profession and the public as technology makes increasing amounts of information available electronically.
Citations and Access to Justice (Conference report 03/00)
www.abanet.org /tech/ltrc/research/citation/home.html   (255 words)

  
 Code of Federal Regulations: Retrieve by CFR Citation
In order to retrieve a CFR by citation, you must select a revision year and fill in the TITLE, PART and FILE TYPE (Text, PDF, or Summary).
Summary files are ASCII text files that include only the first 100 lines of a document.
When retrieving by CFR citation, the title, part, and section (or subpart) must be known.
www.gpoaccess.gov /cfr/retrieve.html   (187 words)

  
 ONLINE!
The essential elements of an in-text citation are the author's name (or the document's title, if no author is identified) and a page reference or other information showing where in a source cited material appears.
Using a parenthetical citation To identify the source of a quotation, paraphrase, or summary, place the author's last name in parentheses after the cited material.
Using a previewing sentence and a parenthetical citation To introduce and identify the source of a long quotation (one comprising more than four lines in your essay or research paper), use a previewing sentence that ends in a colon.
www.bedfordstmartins.com /online/cite5.html   (2714 words)

  
 VAIL - Students - Citation Guide - Practical Research Strategies - UMUC
And before putting away the source, write your citation.
When you find something you want to return to, write down your search terms and where you searched (search engine, subscription database, print material, etc.).
Get help with citation from support services such as your institution's writing center or library.
www.umuc.edu /distance/odell/cip/vail/students/citation/research.html   (133 words)

  
 Medal of Honor - Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
citation profile battlescape medal of honor video resources
Official Citation The President's Remarks Narrative Hall of Heroes Transcript Army News
The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of Congress the Medal of Honor to
www.army.mil /medalofhonor/smith/citation/index.html   (338 words)

  
 CCC - A Neutral Citation Standard for Case Law
Approved in June 1999 by the Canadian Association of Law Librarians (Resolution, June 2 1999) and by the Canadian Judicial Council (Press release, June 28 1999), this standard provides courts with a case naming method that does not depend on their publication in printed case law reports.
The month between parentheses besides the court official name corresponds to the first month of application of the Standard by this court.
The Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (5th ed., Toronto, Carswell, 2002), describes the Standard at Section 3.10.
www.lexum.umontreal.ca /ccc-ccr/neutr/index_en.html   (660 words)

  
 Internet Public Library: FARQs
Many people want to know how to cite information that they find on the Internet in school papers, theses, reports, etc. There is no definitive answer, but many people have made suggestions.
Here are some places to go for recommended electronic information citation guides.
Citation Styles by A. Harnack and E. Kleppinger
www.ipl.org /div/farq/netciteFARQ.html   (274 words)

  
 IPL Teenspace: A+ Research & Writing
Extensive discussion of the use of quotations to emphasize your ideas, including the mechanics of incorporating quotations into sentences, indention, punctuation, documentation (citation).
General introduction to the MLA citation style for print sources.
Not a detailed explanation of specific citation, but an overview of when APA is used and generally what it attempts to do with citations.
www.ipl.org /div/aplus/linkciting.htm   (334 words)

  
 VAIL - Students - Citation Guide - Quoting, Paraphrasing, Summarizing - UMUC
Here are some guidelines for properly quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing someone else’s text.
If you quote another work word-for-word, you must put this passage in quotation marks and use an in-text citation as well as a full citation at the end of your paper.
You may wish to test your knowledge of quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing by looking at
www.umuc.edu /distance/odell/cip/vail/students/citation/quote.html   (290 words)

  
 Guide to Citation Style Guides: Communication Studies Resources: The University of Iowa
Allen Ellis, Associate Professor of Library Services at Northern Kentucky University covers comic strips, editorial cartoons, graphic novels and other citation questions like how to handle multi-issues stories.
It presents vast array of citation styles for business, education, engineering, science, social science and general guides.
by Peter W. Martin (Cornell Law School) ["This citation primer is based on the Sixteenth Edition of the "Bluebook" known as the authoritative reference work on "legal citation."
www.uiowa.edu /~commstud/resources/citation.html   (741 words)

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