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Revision as of 14:41, 23 April 2007
This page explains very briefly how to create numbered footnotes and references using the <ref> ... </ref> and <references/> syntax, which is the current best-practice method in most circumstances. See Wikipedia:Footnotes for more detail.
An older method, using {{ref}} and {{note}} templates is explained at Wikipedia:Footnote3. Apart from Harvard references, this method is obsolete. See Wikipedia:Embedded citations for a third approach.
Contents
Single citation of a reference or footnote
At the point of citation in the main text, enter the reference or footnote like this:
- <ref>Excel For Dummies, First Edition, Hungry Minds, Inc., 3.</ref>
Multiple citations of the same reference or footnote
To cite the same reference or footnote several times, use the name parameter of the <ref> tag. At one of the citation points (it makes sense to choose the first), enter the reference like this:
- <ref name="Perry">Perry's Handbook, Sixth Edition, McGraw-Hill Co., 1984.</ref>
At the second citation point enter:
- <ref name="Perry"/>
At the third citation point again enter:
- <ref name="Perry"/>
... and so on for further citations.
Producing the reference or footnote list
At the point where you want the text of the footnotes or references to appear (usually at the end of the article in a "Notes" or "References" section) insert the tag:
- <references/>
What it looks like
The <ref> tags in the main text are converted to auto-numbered superscripts, like this:
- The only[1] reference to the Excel book.
- The first[2] reference to Perry's Handbook.
- The second[2] reference to Perry's Handbook.
- The third[2] reference to Perry's Handbook.
Clicking on the numbered superscript takes you straight to the text of the footnote or reference.
The <references/> tag is expanded to show the text of the footnootes or references against their corresponding numbers, like this:
For single citations, clicking on the caret (^) takes you to the point of citation in the main text.
For multiple citations, the links back to the main text are distinguished by letter superscripts (a, b, c etc.). Clicking on a letter superscript takes you to the corresponding citation in the main text.
See also
- Wikipedia:Footnotes (Further details on this method, specific to wikipedia)
- m:help:footnotes (General MediaWiki footnotes documentation)
- m:Cite.php (technical details about cite.php technology)nl:help:voetnoot