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Tutorial: Adding citations

This week, we'll talk about the basics of addingcitations to articles from thesources you used to createverifiable content.

What are citations?

Citations (or references) are a vital part of articles,Wikipedia:Verifiability is one of Wikipedia's core content policies and all quotations and any materialchallenged or likely to be challenged should be attributed to a reliable, published source using an inline citation.[1] This is true with all Wikipedia content but particularly true withWikipedia:Biographies of living persons for which Wikipedia is very firm about the use of high qualityreferences. Unsourced or poorly sourced material should beremoved immediately and without discussion from Wikipedia articles,[2] talk pages, user pages, and project space.

How do I add citations?

How you addcitations is dependent on the reference and on the subject. For books or other sources that support a significant amount of the material in the article, place them at the bottom of the article in the section marked with the header==References== if the section header is not there add it. For statements that arechallenged or likely to be challenged, including contentious material aboutliving persons, and for all quotations; inline citations (references within the text) that provide source information for specific statements should be used. Inline citations, are increasingly mandated by thefeatured article andgood article criteria.

The three inline citation styles used in Wikipedia are -

  • Harvard referencing, widely used in the academic world.
    • Placed inline (in the body of the article) with:
      • (Author 2005:183)
    • In the Reference section, put:
    • The example above requires minimummarkup knowledge. But the inline cite and the full information at the bottom of the article are often linked using templates: seeWikipedia:Harvard citation template examples. A variant of Harvard referencing uses the footnote system, with the footnote text being "Author 2005:183" and the full source information being in separate section, with the twonot linked in an automated format.
  • Embedded citations Example -
    • Placing this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Embedded_Citations] inline immediately after the text being referenced gives a quick easy link to the online source, a web page.[1].
    • In addition, a separate entry in the References section of the article is required, giving full information about the source.
    • This approach has benefits and disadvantages which are discussed atWikipedia:Embedded Citations#Notes.
  • Wikipedia:Footnotes, with or without usingWikipedia:Citation templates, has the basic format<ref>[CITATION INFO OR TEMPLATE HERE]</ref>. Using an appropriate citation template helps provide cleanly formatted and complete information about the source, but is not required. For the footnote information to be visible to the reader, the tag <references /> or the template{{reflist}} must be placed in the article, normally directly under a "References" section heading.[3] Examples -

Web cite

<ref Name="NAME">{{cite web  | last =  | first =  | authorlink =  | title =  | work =  | publisher =  | date =  | url =  | format =  | doi =  | accessdate =  }}</ref>

Second cite of same web

<ref name="NAME"/>

Book Cite

<ref Name="NAME">{{cite book |title= |last= |first= |authorlink= |year= |publisher= |location= |isbn= |page= |pages= |url= }}</ref>


Second cite of same book

<ref name="NAME"/>

Why are references so important to biographical articles?

Most, if not all, facts in a biographical articlemust be verified, but why? Rumors can be used to defame a person. Rumors are unacceptable; a fact must be verified by reliable sources such as CNN or the BBC, or it's not acceptable in an article. It should be promptly removed by any editor who sees it.

For example, a pregnancy rumor for a young celebrity must be removed unless a good source for it iscited in the article.

Can references be used on pages other than articles?

Sure! References are goodanywhere on Wikipedia, and are sometimes (though not commonly) used in projectspace and userspace.

Ref tags can also be used for notes (rather than sources/citation), if a fact doesn't fit well on a page but should be included somewhere.

Helpful links

References

  1. ^When content in Wikipedia requires direct substantiation, the established convention is to provide an inline citation to the supporting references. The rationale is that this provides the most direct means to verify whether the content is consistent with the references. Alternative conventions exist, and are acceptablewhen they provideclear and precise attribution for the article's assertions, but inline citations are considered "best practice" under this rationale. For more details, please consultWikipedia:Citing_sources#How_to_cite_sources.
  2. ^Jimmy Wales."WikiEN-l Zero information is preferred to misleading or false information", May 16, 2006 andMay 19, 2006
  3. ^Wikipedian, User (6 January 2008)."Footnotes"(Webpage).page is considered a style guideline on Wikipedia. Wikipedia. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2008.{{cite web}}:|first= has generic name (help)




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