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What expression to use when citing a publication for a result bordering one, oneself seeks to publish? (replicate, corroborate, in line with)
The specific reason for citing/referencing a publication may accompany an expression signifying that. One broad reason is empirical results (other broad reasons are theoretical ideas, methodological ...
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Why is it that sometimes in bibliography, DOI information is added?
When I'm casually browsing through bibliography section of preprints, sometimes I find that an author will also include the DOI information in the citation.
For example, I just picked a random Arxiv ...
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References must be cited vs. need not be cited
In reviewing publishing guidelines prior to submission to a journal, it is listed that "References need not be cited in text." This is also listed in the style guide for the associated professional ...
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Uncited general claims followed by cited specific claims – is this an accepted writing style?
I’m currently reviewing a paper and thought it may be good to consult more people on this issue. I’m wondering where exactly should we include citations in article main text (in a science/psychology ...
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should I put this information into the reference section or within the text?
I am making an article about Information Technology, mainly related to policies, and I have a list of some solution providers with their proposals; something like this:
Vendor1, Proposal related to......
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Good style for frequent references to some paper
I have an document extending paper [A & B, 2000]
On my work, I make many references to [A & B, 2000], some times several times on the same paragraphs as there is some need to compare both ...
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Citing a paper under review in 2 different conferences
I am currently writing 2 conference papers. One is highly quantitative in nature and the other is absolutely qualitative in nature. I am submitting both papers to conferences having deadlines in the ...