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We always Cite Sources under Fair Use using parenthetical referencing as in Fair Use Source: B07L3BFG49
An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN or ASIN. For example: “Blah Blah Blah by Mr. Author (Publisher). Copyright 2022 Author, ISBN.”
See also Source control, Open source.
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A citation is a reference to a source. More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of discussion at the spot where the citation appears.
Generally, the combination of both the in-body citation and the bibliographic entry constitutes what is commonly thought of as a citation (whereas bibliographic entries by themselves are not).
Citations have several important purposes. While their uses for upholding intellectual honesty and bolstering claims are typically foregrounded in teaching materials and style guides (e.g.,), correct attribution of insights to previous sources is just one of these purposes. Linguistic analysis of citation-practices has indicated that they also serve critical roles in orchestrating the state of knowledge on a particular topic, identifying gaps in the existing knowledge that should be filled or describing areas where inquiries should be continued or replicated. Citation has also been identified as a critical means by which researchers establish stance: aligning themselves with or against subgroups of fellow researchers working on similar projects and staking out opportunities for creating new knowledge.
Conventions of citation (e.g., placement of dates within parentheses, superscripted endnotes vs. footnotes, colons or commas for page numbers, etc.) vary by the citation-system used (e.g., Oxford, Harvard, MLA, NLM, American Sociological Association (ASA), American Psychological Association (APA), etc.). Each system is associated with different academic disciplines, and academic journals associated with these disciplines maintain the relevant citational style by recommending and adhering to the relevant style guides.
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Source or subsource may refer to:
Computing and technology
- Communication source, objects which encode message data and transmit the information
- Source theory, any process that generates successive messages in information theory
- Source (programming language), a family of sublanguages of JavaScript to support Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, JavaScript Adaptation
Research
- Source (intelligence) or subsource, typically a confidential provider of non open-source intelligence
- Source (journalism), a person, publication, publishing institute or other record or document that gives information
- Source document, a document in which data collected for a clinical trial is first recorded
- Source text, in research (especially in the humanities), a source of information referred to by citation
- Primary source, a first-hand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present
- Tertiary source, a compilation based upon primary and secondary sources
- Open source, a philosophy of dissemination of intellectual products
Physics
- Current source, an electrical or electronic device that delivers or absorbs electric current
- Energy sources, substances or processes with high concentrations of energy
- Light source, an object emitting light
- Sound source, an object emitting sound
- Voltage source, any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals
Earth and life sciences
- Inflow (hydrology), the source of the water in a lake
- Source (hydrology), the original point from which a river or stream flows
See also
- Wikisource, an online library of free content textual sources
- source for Archive Access for Fair Use Preservation, quoting, paraphrasing, excerpting and/or commenting upon
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