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This is a list of the articles with the most references on Wikipedia. Reference count updates and the inclusion of articles are done manually and reflect the information as of the date indicated for the respective article. For a more accurate and comprehensive list, see User:KiranBOT/MOSTREFS.
Today, software mechanisms exist on Wikipedia which allow creating a "references list" or "notes list". By using a combination of <ref> and <references/> tags, a numbered (and optionally named) list of "notes" is created and incorporated into an article.
Articles which are linked to from many places generally cover important topics. They are likely to be read often and therefore should be of the highest quality. It may also be the case that such a popular article covers too broad a topic and could benefit from being split into several more concise entries.
Some reference management software include support for automatic embedding and (re)formatting of references in Word processor programs. This table lists this type of support for Microsoft Word , Pages , Apache OpenOffice / LibreOffice Writer , the LaTeX editors Kile and LyX , and Google Docs .
Such bibliographic databases are large and have to be housed on major server installations. Reference management software collects a much smaller database, of the publications that have been used or are likely to be used by a particular researcher or group of researchers, and such a database can easily be stored on an individual's personal ...
List of reference routes in New York: 213 KBYU-TV: ... Software release life cycle: ... Wikipedia: Database reports/Articles with the most redirects.
Wikipedia:Articles for creation/Redirects: 145291 5 Wikipedia talk:Did you know: 143414 2 User:DannyS712 bot III/Redirects.json: 142178 4 Wikipedia:Did you know/DYK hook count: 141542 4 Wikipedia:Main Page/Errors: 137594 4 Wikipedia:Reference desk/Mathematics: 133529 4 Wikipedia:Articles for creation/recent: 131028 4 Wikipedia:Requested moves ...
Informix supports a database mode called ANSI mode which supports creating objects with the same name but owned by different users. PostgreSQL and some other databases have support for foreign schemas, which is the ability to import schemas from other servers as defined in ISO/IEC 9075-9 (published as part of SQL:2008). This appears like any ...