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  2. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Don't add a URL that has a part of a password embedded in the URL. However, you may provide the DOI , ISBN , or another uniform identifier, if available. If the publisher offers a link to the source or its abstract that does not require a payment or a third party's login for access, you may provide the URL for that link.

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    When appendix sections are used, they should appear at the bottom of an article, with ==level 2 headings==, [h] followed by the various footers. When it is useful to sub-divide these sections (for example, to separate a list of magazine articles from a list of books), this should be done using level 3 headings ( ===Books=== ) instead of ...

  4. Help:Footnotes - Wikipedia

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    Once any number of footnotes have been inserted into the content, the reference list must be generated. For the basic reference list, add {} wherever the list is desired. Once the page is published and viewed, the footnotes will be automatically generated and numbered and the reference list will be generated.

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  6. Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Appendixes/A tour of the ...

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    There are two kinds of pages where human editors can't add or edit links: Special pages. Special pages are automatically generated one-time reports. Since you can't edit these pages, you can't add links to them. Category pages. The body of a Category page is essentially a bunch of links that the software has kept track of.

  7. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Note that MLA style calls for both the date of publication (or its latest update). The "Accessed date" is now optional but could be useful for general readership not familiar with permanent links in Wikipedia (old id). Be sure to double check the exact syntax your institution requires. For citation of Wikipedia as a site, use:

  8. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Appendixes/Reader's ...

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    Like everything else in an article, editors add the categories, so categories are only as accurate as the people who enter them; like everything else, if someone sees a mistake, they can fix it. When you click the Categories link shown in Figure B-5, you'll see the master index (see Figure B-6). Figure B-6 Here's the top-level list of ...

  9. Parenthetical referencing - Wikipedia

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    In the author–date method (Harvard referencing), [4] the in-text citation is placed in parentheses after the sentence or part thereof that the citation supports. The citation includes the author's name, year of publication, and page number(s) when a specific part of the source is referred to (Smith 2008, p.