Citation of used literature

Citation of sources is an essential part of any professional work. The author lists the sources in such a format that the cited document can be found. There are different citation styles that vary by document type.

Citation Styles
It is important to maintain a uniform form of citations throughout the work.

We quote: Formal citation styles are governed by:
 * at the end of the entire work
 * at the end of the chapters
 * under the line

norms - apply to VŠKP instructions for authors from the publisher
 * ČSN ISO 690:2011 (Bibliographic citation)
 * ČSN 010195 (Bibliographic record)

Citation of monograph
Catalog record

Mandatory information: author, title, order of publication, year of publication, ISBN

Optional information: place of publication, publisher, number of pages, edition
 * Neurorehabilitation - Marcela Lippertová-Grünerová, [co-authors Jan Pfeiffer, Olga Švestková]. -- 1st ed.. -- Prague : Galén, 2005. -- 350 pp. : ill., ISBN 80-7262-317-6

Example: LIPPERTOVA-GRÜNEROVA, Marcela. Neurorehabilitation. 1st ed. Prague: Galén, 2005. 350 pp. ISBN 80-7262-317-6

Quoting a journal article
Citation from PubMed: given data: author, title of the article, name of the journal, volume, number, year, pages, ISSN of the journal
 * [Ergotherapy in palliative care]
 * Chaudéron M, Vabre A.
 * Soins Gerontol. 1999 Aug-Oct;(19):37-8. French. No abstract available.
 * PMID: 10745932 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Example: CHAUDÉRON M. and A. VABRE [Ergotherapy in palliative care]. Soins Gerontol. 1999, vol. 19, pp. 37-38.

Citing a journal article with a link to an electronic version

 * MUSIL, D. Deep vein thrombosis: The minimum for general practitioners. Medicine for practice. 2009, year 6, No. 5, pp. 231–234. Also available from: http://www.medicinapropraxi.cz/pdfs/med/2009/05/02.pdf
 * TWIJNSTRA, Minke J., et al. Regional Trauma System Reduces Mortality and Changes Admission Rates: A Before and After Study. Annals of Surgery [online]. 2009, 251(2), 339-343 [cit. 2010 –02 –17]. ISSN 0003 –4932. Available commercially from the OVID system (DOI): http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/SLA.0b013e3181c0e910.

DOI
DOI = Digital Object Identifier – a commercial centralized system for identifying works accessible in digital form. These are permanent identifiers that, unlike URLs, do not refer to a network location, but to content (if the article is provided by different providers - eg Oxford, EBSCO and ProQuest - the URLs are different)
 * DOI can be found at http://dx.doi.org

Citing a Web Source
Information provided: author / corporation, name, date (from where taken), date of citation, link Citation: Infogram: portal for information literacy support [online]. c2009 [cited 2009-11-25]. Available from: <http://www.infogram.cz/.

In-Text Citation
Using numerical data: Using the first data in the record and the year: Using running notes:
 * The authors state in their publication: " ... " [1, p. 234]
 * The authors deal in detail with the issue... [1]
 * The authors state in their publication: "..." [Lippertová-Grünerová, 2005, p. 234]
 * The authors deal in detail with the issue... [Lippertová-Grünerová, 2005]
 * notes are continuously numbered in the text (using a superscript or round or square brackets). Annotator can be placed below the line, at the end of the chapter or at the end of the text. Notes do not have to contain a complete bibliographic citation. An unnumbered alphabetical list of complete bibliographic citations is at the end of the text, and the content of the note must clearly identify the citation from the end list.

www.citation.com
The MU project offers: printed documents e-documents
 * https://www.citation.com/
 * information on correct citation
 * teaching animations
 * discussion forum
 * citation generator (ISO 690 and APA style)

System Features
No login After registration
 * citation generation
 * citation management (editing, sorting into folders)
 * import of records by ISBN (from library catalogs, Amazon and web services)
 * evaluation of records
 * inserting notes
 * links to full texts
 * inserting contents
 * book covers, website previews
 * folder exports (HTML, TXT, RTF and BIBTeX)
 * folder sharing + access rights
 * search in own citations
 * RSS feeds of folders

Generator of citations at VŠCHT (University of Chemical Technology)
here, among other things, citations can be generated
 * http://147.33.74.135/apps/uid_ea-002/
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