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Wikipedia:Citing sources/example style



A huge number of medical abstracts are readable online at PubMed (http://pubmed.org). If your article relies on any medical paper, it's good to provide your readers with a link to the PMID abstract. But often the URL that your browser shows you when you are at pubmed.org is a one-time-only URL, useless to anyone else. Even if the URL is not a one-time URL, here is the best way to cite pubmed.org: type (for example) PMID 15153440 as your citation — Wikipedia will link it and format it as PMID 15153440. If you're relying on text that is not in the abstract, you might still want to link by typing (for example) abstract at PMID 15153440, which Wikipedia will display as: abstract at PMID 12345. In addition PubMed Central holds free full-text copies of many papers, which may be cited using {{PMC}} template (e.g. {{PMC|123456}} giving: Full text at PMC: 123456). PMID & PMC values may be used in the {{cite journal}} template if giving fuller citation details (also see Diberri's Wikipedia template filling tool).

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Newspaper/magazine articles (or online periodicals)

  • Blair, Eric Arthur (August 29, 1949). "Looking forward to a bright tomorrow". New English Weekly, p. 57.

Or, for articles without a named author, put the title first:

  • "On the importance of modesty". (May 5, 1821). Pravda, pp. B1, C12.

Again, for online articles, make the article title a link to the URL; it may not be possible to supply a page number in this case, for example:

(See also: {{cite news}}.)

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Web sites and articles (not from periodicals)

To cite an entire Web site, without specifying a specific document on the site, simply give the site's URL in the article text (this is an APA recommendation). In Wikipedia, a simple URL beginning with "http://" is automatically rendered clickable as well, which is what you want. Here is an example of such text: "Wikipedia is a popular web site at http://en.wikipedia.org".

Specific web pages (or sets of pages) are cited like books are (and you make the title a link), but with a retrieval date:

The parenthesized date should be the date/year the document was created, or last edited; this should be omitted if it cannot be determined. The "Retrieved" information helps a reader retrieve the same version that the writer viewed, using tools such as the Internet Archive.

Note that it is a common alternative in Wikipedia to have a section labelled External links (after the References) and list various links to other sites and to pages within them.

Because the Web is dynamic, it is possible that a web page used as a reference may become inactive. Do not remove such inactive references—even inactive, they still record the sources that were used. Make a note of the date that the original link was found to be inactive. If an Internet Archive copy of the page is known, add a link to that.

(See also: {{Cite web}}.)

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Other-language wikipedias

Wikipedia is not a reliable source. When you use an article from a different-language Wikipedia as a reference, it belongs in the reference section. Use an external link rather than an interwiki link to avoid an unnecessary self-reference:

If you are getting some or all of your references second-hand, because you translated all or part of an article from a different-language Wikipedia, you may want to start your reference section (or part of it) with something like this (from Paragraph 175):

followed by a list of that different-language article's references.

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Press releases

This is how to reference a press release:

If the press release is available online, make the title a link to the URL.

(See also: {{cite press release}})

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Liner notes

This is how to reference the liner notes or sleeve notes of an album:

  • Author of notes (Copyright year). "Title of section in liner notes". In Title of album (pp. x-y) [Liner notes format]. City of recording company: Name of recording company.

An example:

  • Russell, Paul (2003). "Tangerine Dream Live in the 70s". In The Bootleg Box Set Vol. 1 [CD booklet]. London: Sanctuary Records Group.

A template for referencing liner notes is Template:Cite album-notes.

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Combined with numbered footnotes

See for example Gymnopédie, an article using numbered footnotes (using the wikipedia:footnote3 system, which is now deprecated; Cite.php footnotes are now recommended) combined with book and journal references, as mentioned higher on this page. Other source citation techniques used on that same page: in-line external links, and, of course, wiki-links. Examples can be found at {{Ref/examples}}.

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Notes

Example APA styles for many other document types can be found at the "Citation Style Guides" page. Ultimately, though, use your common sense — what information does the reader need in order to find the reference in question?

Page ranges should use an "en dash" (–, –), not a hyphen (-).

It is also useful to link author names to their Wikipedia page [if any], assuming that they have not already been linked to in the article text, to give background information on sources and other works they may have written.

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Templates

See the summary of citation templates; for users familiar with the citation process, seeking a reference, a quick reference exists.




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