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  2. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    The word "source" in Wikipedia has three meanings: the work itself (for example, a document, article, paper, or book), the creator of the work (for example, the writer), and the publisher of the work (for example, Cambridge University Press). All three can affect reliability.

  3. Wikipedia:Inline citation - Wikipedia

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    This is technically a valid inline citation for Wikipedia's purposes—it permits the reader to identify which source supports the material, right there in the line of text—but it is normally used in addition to some other system of inline citation for quotations, close paraphrasing, and anything contentious or distinctive, where the editor ...

  4. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

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    A McMaster University research team lead by geneticist Sam D. McNabb, working with embryos from seven different species, published a paper in Nature in 2015, reporting that: "The gene we have isolated is almost certainly responsible for triggering embryonic differentiation of the cells that eventually become the mammalian cochlea."

  5. Citation - Wikipedia

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    xkcd webcomic titled "Wikipedian Protester". The sign says: "[CITATION NEEDED]".[1]A citation is a reference to a source. More precisely, a citation is an abbreviated alphanumeric expression embedded in the body of an intellectual work that denotes an entry in the bibliographic references section of the work for the purpose of acknowledging the relevance of the works of others to the topic of ...

  6. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    If all or most of the citations in an article consist of bare URLs, or otherwise fail to provide needed bibliographic data – such as the name of the source, the title of the article or web page consulted, the author (if known), the publication date (if known), and the page numbers (where relevant) – then that would not count as a ...

  7. Template:Word count - Wikipedia

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  8. Twitter experiments with adding a 'Quotes' count to tweets - AOL

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    Twitter confirmed it's experimenting with a new "Quotes" count on tweets. This engagement metric would sit alongside the tweet's existing retweets and likes counts, which today appear beneath the ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Molecular Biology/Genetics/Gene Wiki

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    • Click the "Cite" button in the header marked with double quotes. Select "Automatic" and enter the Pubmed ID, then click "Create" and "Insert". • Remove the <ref> and </ref> tags from either side of the citation you just generated. • Click the "Show preview" button at the bottom. Confirm that your edits look correct.