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  2. Template:Refend - Wikipedia

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    Applying a hanging indent to the list makes it much easier to distinguish the keywords (i.e. normally the authors' names) in the bibliography and makes them stand out from preceding and succeeding lines of text. Hanging indents in bibliographies also form part of several widely used citation style implementations, such as APA, MLA, and Chicago.

  3. Annotated bibliography - Wikipedia

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    An annotated bibliography is a bibliography that gives a summary of each of the entries. [1] The purpose of annotations is to provide the reader with a summary and an evaluation of each source. Each summary should be a concise exposition of the source's central idea(s) and give the reader a general idea of the source's content. [2] [3]

  4. Template:Refend/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Applying a hanging indent to the list makes it much easier to distinguish the keywords (i.e. normally the authors' names) in the bibliography and makes them stand out from preceding and succeeding lines of text. Hanging indents in bibliographies also form part of several widely used citation style implementations, such as APA, MLA, and Chicago.

  5. Template:Refbegin/TemplateData - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to start formatting for a reference list or bibliography. ... For example: '30em'. ... Set to "yes" to use hanging indents for the contained ...

  6. Template:Hanging indent - Wikipedia

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    Wiki-markup example: {{Hanging indent | text = {{Lorem ipsum}}}} produces: ... TemplateData for Hanging indent. This template creates a paragraph with a hanging indent.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Sample article layout (click on image for larger view) This guide presents the typical layout of Wikipedia articles, including the sections an article usually has, ordering of sections, and formatting styles for various elements of an article. For advice on the use of wiki markup, see Help:Editing; for guidance on writing style, see Manual of ...

  8. Template:Block indent - Wikipedia

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    {}, which indents a single line (or content inline in one) uses non-breaking spaces {}, which indents a single line (or content inline in one), skipping up to fifty equal en-sized spaces {{hanging indent}}, the block hanging indent template {}, the block quotation template, which is only for quotations

  9. Parenthetical referencing - Wikipedia

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    Complete citations are provided in alphabetical order in a section following the text, usually designated as "Works cited" or "References." The difference between a "works cited" or "references" list and a bibliography is that a bibliography may include works not directly cited in the text. All citations are in the same font as the main text.