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Citing sources
A "source", also called a "reference", should generally be "cited" using footnotes. Wikipedia uses a special feature to automatically generate footnotes with the help of two "tags", <ref>
and </ref>
. Anything placed between the two tags will generate a footnote, which appears in the text as [1]. This method of using "inline citations" is useful because it allows the reader to easily see which source supports which statement. To cite a source using this method, you need two parts:
- The two tags:
<ref> </ref>
- A "References" section at the end of the article with the code
{{reflist}}
, which is able to generate a list of footnotes based on what is placed between the two tags:
==References== {{reflist}}
An example:
Wikipedia was created by Jimbo Wales.<ref>Jones, Michael (2008). The History of Wikipedia. Publishing Company, Inc.</ref> ==References== {{reflist}}
which results in:
Editing tips You should bold the first mention of your article's subject by using the code '''Name of article''': John Smith. You should also include links to other Wikipedia articles within the text, using [[article name]]: inventor. Example first sentence: John Smith (born 1974) is an inventor from Edinburgh.
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