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- noun The quality of being
citable .
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Proper citability requires an archived snapshot of the online material that maintains the integrity of any reference links.
Alan Rosenblatt: Creating Permanent Links to Online Government Documents Starts Now 2010
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The nonprofit, nonpartisan League of Technical Voters has proposed a simple, easy to build and implement citability solution.
Alan Rosenblatt: Creating Permanent Links to Online Government Documents Starts Now 2010
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Proper citability requires an archived snapshot of the online material that maintains the integrity of any reference links.
Creating Permanent Links to Online Government Documents Starts Now 2010
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The nonprofit, nonpartisan League of Technical Voters has proposed a simple, easy to build and implement citability solution.
Creating Permanent Links to Online Government Documents Starts Now 2010
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Good man for appreciating the importance of real science articles and citability and archaival is one of the strong reasons for doing so.
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Proper citability requires an archived snapshot of the online material that maintains the integrity of any reference links.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Alan Rosenblatt 2010
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The objective of this study was to quantify the citability of original research and reviews contained in supplements and compare it with that for the parent journal.
Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010
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I would’ve thought that the primary criterion for “citability” would be not whether something was “fair” or “accurate” but whether it had been published.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Question for Fairness Doctrine Supporters: 2007
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