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Citation

/saɪˈteɪʃən/noun / verb
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A citation is a formal reference to a source, such as a book or article, used to credit ideas and support arguments in writing or speech, making it essential for maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism. In everyday contexts, it can also mean an official summons like a traffic ticket or a commendation for achievement, adding layers of meaning from penalty to praise in modern usage.

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The Science Citation Index, developed by Eugene Garfield in 1964, has enabled the tracking of over 100 million scientific citations, leading to the creation of influential tools like the h-index that quantify a researcher's impact and have shaped modern academic careers.

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