citers

/ˈsaɪtərz/
noun
  1. People who quote or refer to a source, such as a book, article, or person, as evidence or support for what they say or write.
    • The journalist was known as one of the most careful citers in the newsroom.
    • In academic writing, citers must follow a specific style guide like APA or MLA.
    • The professor asked all citers to include page numbers in their essays.
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