Pages tagged citation:

well-formed.eigenfactor.org : Visualizing information flow in science
http://well-formed.eigenfactor.org/

Interactive visualizations based on the Eigenfactor™ Metrics and hierarchical clustering to explore emerging patterns in citation networks. A cooperation between the Eigenfactor Project (data analysis) and Moritz Stefaner (visualization).
Interactive visualizations based on the Eigenfactor™ Metrics and hierarchical clustering to explore emerging patterns in citation networks.
Instructify » Blog Archive » Top 5 citation applications
http://instructify.com/2009/07/16/top-5-citation-applications/
Article by Bill Ferris about the top 5 citation applications
Librarian by Day » How to attribute a Creative Commons photo from Flickr
http://librarianbyday.net/2009/09/how-to-attribute-a-creative-commons-photo-from-flickr/
How to attribute a Creative Commons photo from Flickr
Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I’ve been doing my research and here are the results – The correct way to credit a photo. - via Mark Rabnett
Yes, the absolute correct way! I previously asked how you credit a CC photo from Flickr. Since then I’ve been doing my research and here are the results – The correct way to credit a photo.
PaperCube - Peter Bergström
http://papercube.peterbergstrom.com/
"PaperCube is a new experimental tool exploring the visual navigation of academic citation networks."
Terrific visualization tool for exploring connections between authors and citations.
Incredibly pertinent on bibliometry. Nice.
How to Clip, Sort, and Cite the Entire Web with Zotero - Information - Lifehacker
http://lifehacker.com/5463293/how-to-clip-sort-and-cite-the-entire-web-with-zotero
Zotero is, at its heart, a citation manager. It was designed to facilitate research and to make organizing and including that research in essays and publications pain free. As such, it's an excellent tool for any scholar, researcher, or student to have in their toolbox. Its utility extends well beyond preparing to write a paper, however, as it allows you to grab nearly anything off the web and insert it into the Zotero system.
If you're looking for a way to organize all the information you find and research you do online, and you've had enough with bookmarking, copying and pasting, and cobbled-together techniques not cutting it, Zotero is a comprehensive information manager for Firefox.
The Learning Page-Getting Started: Cite Sources
http://rs6.loc.gov/learn/start/cite/index.html
This guide is intended to help users prepare citations for electronic resources from the Library of Congress Web site. The purpose of a works cited document is to acknowledge the source of information and give as much detail as possible to find the source of that information at a later date. Consistency and the intended audience are the guiding principles to the following suggestions.