If you are meaning a Works Cited citation, here's a handy little site that goes over all of that:
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/06/
The verb form of citation is cite.
If Citation 1 and 3 are the same and you cannot use "ibid" to refer back to the previous citation, you can simply repeat the full citation information for Citation 3. Alternatively, you can use a shortened form of the citation with key elements to distinguish it from the previous one.
An internet reference is a citation of an online source in a bibliography. It often takes the form of a URL.
yes, it should be reflected on the DD Form 214
A brief explaination and in what form
A citation is a form of reference, often found in research papers and books. Microsoft Word features an "Insert Citation" facility. One simply needs to enter all their reference sources, then select the appropriate source when needed.
citation - citación
MLA citation stands for Modern Language Association citation. It is a standardized method for documenting sources in academic writing, particularly in the humanities. It includes guidelines for formatting citations in research papers and essays.
Yes! If your doing like a citation in MLA form. That's what I know. Hope I helped
A brief explanation of the data type and in what form.
This is an example of a parenthetical citation in MLA form: "The hatred between whites and Indians resulted mainly from misunderstandings stemming from deep-seated cultural differences." (Nardo 13) Nardo is the Author's last name and 13 is the page number in the book from where I got the citation.
This citation is in APA format.