User:Weedpatch/Sandbox/How to do references

Citations can be created with this [1]


See Wikipedia:Footnotes to separate[nb 1] footnotes [nb 2] from references[nb 3]


This is a new sentence.[nb 4] This is another sentence. Up[nb 5] has more details.

Citations for world wide web articles (for reliable sources such as the Australian War Memorial) typically include:

  • the name of the author or authors,
  • the title of the article in quotes,
  • the name of the website (linked to a Wikipedia article about the site if it exists, or to Website's "about page"),
  • date of publication,
  • page number(s) (if applicable),
  • the date you retrieved it (invisible to the reader if the article has a date of publication),[dubiousdiscuss]
  • an optional short quote (used rarely, if the reference is likely to be challenged)




Notes

  1. ^ See Howdy for more details
  2. ^ This is a footnote
  3. ^ Another footnote
  4. ^ This is the footnote for the word sentence.
  5. ^ Up, p5

References

"Howdy Doody", Employee mag, vol 1 (#2): p34, 1907 {{citation}}: |pages= has extra text (help); |volume= has extra text (help)

"My Name Is Fred", Employee mag, vol 1 (#2): p34, 1907 {{citation}}: |pages= has extra text (help); |volume= has extra text (help)


Franz Schulze, Rosemary Cowler Miller (2000), 30 miles north : a history of Lake Forest College, its town, and its city of Chicago, Lake Forest, Ill.: The College, ISBN 0963818961

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