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 +"I am in far better circumstances than all the authors I have mentioned ; for though [[Catullus]], [[Lucretius]], [[Juvenal]], and [[Suetonius]] be never so much condemned, a writer who [[citation|cites]] them cannot be [[blame]]d for it."--"[[Explanation Concerning Obscenities]]" (1702) by Pierre Bayle
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 +A '''citation''' or '''bibliographic citation''' is a reference to a [[book]], [[article (publishing)|article]], [[web page]], or other published item with sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Unpublished writings or speech, such as [[working paper]]s and personal communications, are also sometimes cited. Citations are provided in scholarly works, [[bibliography|bibliographies]], and [[index]]es. The word ''citation'' may also mean the act of citing a work, that is, providing a reference to the work in the form of a bibliographic citation.
 +== See also ==
 +*[[Acknowledgment (creative arts)]]
 +*[[Bible citation]]
 +*[[Case citation]]
 +*[[Citation analysis]]
 +*[[Citation creator]]
 +*[[Citation signal]]
 +*[[Citationality]]
 +*[[Credit (creative arts)]]
 +*[[Cross-reference]]
 +*[[Quotation]]
 +*[[Scholarly method]]
 +*[[Source evaluation]]
 +*[[Style guide]]
 +*[[h-index]]
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"I am in far better circumstances than all the authors I have mentioned ; for though Catullus, Lucretius, Juvenal, and Suetonius be never so much condemned, a writer who cites them cannot be blamed for it."--"Explanation Concerning Obscenities" (1702) by Pierre Bayle

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A citation or bibliographic citation is a reference to a book, article, web page, or other published item with sufficient detail to identify the item uniquely. Unpublished writings or speech, such as working papers and personal communications, are also sometimes cited. Citations are provided in scholarly works, bibliographies, and indexes. The word citation may also mean the act of citing a work, that is, providing a reference to the work in the form of a bibliographic citation.

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