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+ | #REDIRECT [[Help:References]] |
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− | This help article explains how to add a reference or footnote to an article. |
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− | There are a few items you will need to know about: |
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− | * The [[:Category: Reference templates|reference templates]] |
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− | * The <nowiki><references /></nowiki> tag |
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− | The easiest way to add a reference to an article is by adding <nowiki>{{ref|text=This is a reference}}</nowiki>. |
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− | It will appear like this {{ref|text=This is a reference}} |
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− | If you try and save the article now, you might get the following error: |
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− | <strong class=error><nowiki>Cite error: <ref> tags exist, but no <references/> tag was found</nowiki></strong> |
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− | This is because it wants to add a list of all the references you've added to the article, but you havent told it where to do this. |
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− | The best and most preferred place for them is at the end of the article in a section called '''Notes''', along with any [[Help:Categories|Categories]] and [[Help:Templates#Info tables|Information tables]]. |
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− | To do this, add a section at the end as follows |
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− | == Notes == |
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− | <nowiki><references /> |
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− | info tables |
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− | categories</nowiki> |
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− | This will produce a list as follows |
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− | === Notes === |
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− | <references /> |
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− | == Reference Templates == |
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− | The different references templates help encode different types of reference easily. The most common are the {{t|book ref}} and {{t|qa ref}} templates, which link to chapter summaries and [[Theoryland Interview Database]] Q&A entries respectively. Other useful templates are {{t|bws ref}}, {{t|tor ref}} and {{t|17s ref}} which help link to Brandon's site, Tor.com and the 17th Shard fansite respectively. |
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− | * General urls can be linked to using {{t|url ref}} |
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− | * Tweets can be linked with {{t|tweet ref}} |
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− | * Brandon's chapter annotations can be accessed through {{t|annotation ref}} |
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− | * If you want to cite a map, use {{t|map ref}} |
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− | * Any other file on the wiki can be cited with {{t|file ref}} |
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− | * Epigraphs can be directly referenced with {{t|epigraph ref}} |
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− | * Glossary pages can be accessed through {{t|glossary ref}} |
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− | * Other pages on the wiki use {{t|article ref}} |
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− | == Named references == |
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− | If you want to reuse a reference, say two parts of the article refer to the same chapter, you can add a name to the reference which allows you to reuse it somewhere else. This is done as follows |
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− | This is the first fact<nowiki>{{ref|name=NAME|text=this is a reference that gets used multiple times}}</nowiki>{{ref|name=NAME|text=this is a reference that gets used multiple times}} |
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− | This is another fact that needs the sane reference<nowiki>{{ref|name=NAME}}</nowiki>{{ref|name=NAME}} |
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− | If you add a named reference which doesn't include extra text with it, <nowiki>{{ref|name=NOTEXT}}</nowiki>, the following will happen.{{ref|name=NOTEXT}} |
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− | === Notes === |
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− | <references /> |
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− | == Notes versus References == |
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− | Some articles have points which aren't references, but still need to be notation rather than part of the article proper. This can be accomplished with the group tag. |
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− | This is a statement which needs notating |
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− | <nowiki>{{ref|group=nb|text=And this is a notation}}</nowiki>{{ref|group=nb|text=And this is a notation}} |
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− | Where as this needs a reference |
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− | <nowiki>{{ref|text=This tag doesnt even have a group}}</nowiki>{{ref|text=This tag doesnt even have a group}} |
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− | === Notes === |
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− | <nowiki><references /></nowiki> |
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− | <references /> |
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− | ; notations: |
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− | <nowiki><references group=nb /></nowiki> |
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− | <references group=nb /> |
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− | {{notice|'''''See also''': [[Wikipedia:Help:Footnotes|Footnotes on Wikipedia]]''}} |
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