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  2. 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.

  3. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University Press, 1971, p. 1. This type of citation is usually given as a footnote, and is the most commonly used citation method in Wikipedia articles. A short citation is an inline citation that identifies the place in a source where specific information can be found, but without giving full details of the source. Some Wikipedia ...

  4. Help:Citation Style 1 - Wikipedia

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    Not all factually accurate pieces of information about a source are used in a Citation Style 1 citation. Examples of information not included: The total number of pages in a cited source; The name of the library that provided access to an electronic copy of a cited source; The name of the library that owns a physical copy of a cited work

  5. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Citing books - Wikipedia

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    Citing multiple pages from a book. You will learn to produce a footnote that looks as follows: This is something that would be followed by a reference. [1]

  6. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    Inline citations are usually small, numbered footnotes like this. [1] They are generally added either directly following the fact that they support, or at the end of the sentence that they support, following any punctuation. When clicked, they take the reader to a citation in a reference section near the bottom of the article.

  7. Wikipedia talk : Citing sources/Archive 38

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    After a statement that needs a citation, place the surname of the author and the page number(s) in parentheses. After the "See also" section, create a "Works cited" section by writing on a line, beginning in column 1, ==Works cited== In the "Works cited" section, create an entry for the work you have cited. Example:

  8. Help:Citation merging - Wikipedia

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    The page is about bundling multiple citations into a single footnote. Articles may be more legible / accessible if multiple citations are bundled into a single footnote avoiding clutter and the appearance of citation overkill.

  9. Help:Shortened footnotes - Wikipedia

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    The full citation may include the year only or the full date in the |date= parameter. Most citation templates will extract the year from a full date to form the anchor. If an author has multiple works in the same year, regardless of whether it is a full date or only a year, then duplicate anchors will be generated.

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