I asked a similar question previously, though this is more specific and directed. In the writing of mathematics research papers, when is information cited, such as definitions? I have read that if it is fairly recent, then cite it. But what is "fairly recent?" Also, should books from whence a definition came be cited? In other words, what deems something cite-worthy? I have read several articles on the matter and it all was very vague.
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2"should books from whence a definition came be cited?" - why not? Better to err on the side of caution with respect to citations... – 2011-12-15
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1Part of "what deems something cite-worthy" is: the author. You might think the reader is well-served by being made aware of a particular paper, and cite it. – 2011-12-15