Sentence examples for guidelines for citing from inspiring English sources

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Scholars should quickly develop some guidelines for citing and preserving research material in this medium, lest it become a step backward rather than a step forward in the pursuit of knowledge.

The challenge was brought by the New York State Restaurant Association and 44 individual restaurants, which charged that providing public information about inspections, as well as the department's new guidelines for citing and classifying violations, were illegal and unfair.

The "quiz" is designed to make clear what academic dishonesty is; address the reasons students plagiarize; explain why it is a serious offense; warn students how easy it is for them to get caught; spell out what the consequences will be if they are found to have plagiarized; and go over the guidelines for citing sources properly.

Some of the citations are based off of general guidelines for citing government documents.

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Perhaps, publishers could enforce the guidelines available for citing URL links in abstracts and full text, and recommend the use of archival tools should URL links be necessary.

Reported barriers varied by healthcare system type; for example, "cost of implementing guidelines" was cited by 100% of responding VA Health Care Systems, while "insufficient staff" was cited by 50% of AHCCCS MCOs and IHS Medical Centers.

More than half of the citations of matched IPD meta-analyses (35/66, 53%) were included in guidelines produced by only seven of the 43 guideline developers in the sample (see supplementary figure 1), whereas 13/43 guideline development groups (responsible for 31/177 guidelines) did not cite any of the eligible meta-analyses.

Key elements to be assessed are: defining obstacles to sharing samples and data, choosing adequate identifier for bioresources, identifying and weighing parameters to be considered in the metrics, analyzing the role of journal guidelines and policies for resource citing and referencing, assessing policies for resource access and sharing and their influence on bioresource use.

The Immediacy Index is the number of times that all the guidelines were cited divided by the total number of guidelines published in the year when the guidelines were published for the first time.

In such cases, the updated guidelines are cited as references.

For each meta-analysis in the test sample, we recorded the total number and proportion of unique, matched guidelines that cited it.

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