Citation
help/glossary/Citation
UPDATED: 02/07/31 07:27
A CITATION occurs when a
PUBLICATION is referenced in another
publication. For example, Book A has one CITATION if it is cited in Book B.
As a getCITED member, you can LINK a
CITATION so that it can be displayed in getCITED CVs.
CITATIONS are displayed as links, allowing you instant access to reference information
about the work that cited you. getCITED also keeps
STATISTICS
of the number of CITATIONS linked to a
PUBLICATION.
You must first link a CITATION to your
IDENTITY
before it can be displayed in your CV and reflected in the
STATISTICS.
The number of CITATIONS shown in the statistics of a
PARENT
publication indicates the number of all linked citations to the parent only, and
not to linked CITATIONS to child
PUBLICATIONS of the parent.
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