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'Publication citations' refers to the number of times that a publication has been cited by other publications in the Dimensions database. (Publications here includes more than just research articles, but also books/chapters, monographs, preprints, and conference proceedings).
In general, spell out the numbers 0-99 except: Spell out ANY number that begins a sentence. Hundred, thousand, or any round numbers may be spelled out. When a series includes numbers both less than 100 & greater than or equal to 100, numerals should be used for the entire series.
(Bluebook Rule 10.6. 2 provides that ?only one level of 'quoting' or 'citing' parentheticals is necessary.? Note 28's failure to identify the source of the embedded quote is, therefore, in compliance.
Rule 12.5(b) covers citing to statutes located on the internet or other online sources (part (b)). Whenever official state or municipal statutes or ordinances are published online, those versions may be cited. Rule 12.10 governs short forms for statutes.
A typical article citation follows the following format: Author's name, Title of Article, Journal Volume #, Abbreviation of Journal, Page on which article begins, span of specific pages being cited, date of publication.
Ing to Bluebook Rule 12.9. 2, ordinances are cited analogously to statutes. Give the full name of the city, town or county, followed by the abbreviation of the state (see table T1). Then, give the name of the code, the section and the year of the code.
In general, The Bluebook requires that you cite to the current official statutory code when you cite a statute currently in force. Rule 12 explains situations in which you would cite other sources, including unofficial codes.
The official public domain format includes the style of the case, the year the mandate issued, the "OK CR" designation, and the number assigned to the opinion by the Court. Citations shall include pinpoint citations to paragraph and/or page numbers. Examples of permissible parallel citation form include: (i) Musonda v.