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It is straightforward to include citations to references in articles contained in this wiki. We have added the "Cite" extension for this. <-- OR MAYBE NOT YET, BUT WE SHOULD --> Here is how it works: | |||
== Basic Idea == | |||
Wherever you want to cite a source, use the <nowiki><ref> ... </ref></nowiki> tags to enclose a reference to that source, as in this example: | |||
<nowiki><ref>Steven Weinberg, ''Towards the Final Laws of Physics'', (1987, Cambridge Unversity Press)</ref></nowiki> | |||
This will insert a numbered reference link at this point, and save the reference text for the list of references. | |||
Then to display the accumulated list of references at the bottom of the article (or wherever you want it), simlply insert the tag | |||
<nowiki><references/></nowiki> | |||
== Multiple citations of the same source == | |||
You can easily cite the same source several times by giving the reference a "name". When you enter the reference material include a "name=..." parameter, like so: | |||
<nowiki> <ref name="Feynman">Richard P. Feynman, ''The Reason for Antiparticles'' (1987, Cambridge University Press)</ref> </nowiki> | |||
Then later if you wish to cite this source again, simply say | |||
<nowiki><ref name="Feynman"/></nowiki> | |||
to insert a numbered link to the previously entered reference of that name. (Don't forget that trailing slash in the tag.) | |||
== See Also == | |||
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php | |||
* http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php#Multiple_uses_of_the_same_footnote | |||