User:John Bentley
Me
[edit]I'm currently in Sydney, Australia.
Am enthralled by the Wikipedia concept and agree that those with credentials ought not have privileged editing rights over knowledge.
Articles I started
[edit]History of hang gliding. Originally "History of flexible wing hang gliding"
Audio and video interfaces and connectors
Templates I started
[edit]Template:Audio_and_video_interfaces_and_connectors
Zara Fun Time
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Test Visual Editor
[edit]Now is the time for all
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Endnotes and Citations
[edit]Overview
[edit]When writing an article you may want both endnotes and citations. Endnotes can provide a means to elaborate on a topic without interrupting the main flow of the article. Citations reference the published work of another which provides the basis for your claim.
Endnotes (or footnotes) are discouraged by the Chicago manual of style (?) on this basis that if it is worth including you ought include it in the main body of the article.
For either and endnote or citation there there is always a pair of strings that make up the endnote or citation: the in-article string; and the end-of-article string.
In wikipedia or wikimedia there are several ways of implementing endnotes and citations. We'll settle on one implementation for endnotes and another implementation for citations. Endnotes use the <ref> code. Citations use {{harv}} for the in-article string. Citations use the {{Cite *}} templates, such as {{Cite book}}, {{Cite web}}, {{Cite journal}}, or {{Cite news}} for the end-of-article string.
We use the {{Cite *}} templates rather than {{Citation}} as specialized templates (court cases, comic books, video games, etc.) cannot very easily be implemented using {{Citation}}. Additionally, the WikiEditor extension in wikipidia has a "Cite" menu that spits out {{Cite *}} templates.
Article Example
[edit]If you do want endnotes (webpages don't have footnotes as such) you can implement them as exemplified in this paragraph. This is an example of a endnote elaboration [1]. We can raise the issue of milk again [1]. This is an example of using <ref> to implement a citation [2].
But it was said (Mumford 1999) that we must never have fun. See also (Bailey 1997, p. 289) . It was said on Philorum (Philorum) that you should not love.
See also (Wikipedia:Citation templates, Examples) .
Endnotes
[edit]- ^ a b We had all the soy milk we needed
- ^ Philorum Web Site, a site for free speech
Example References (Harvard)
[edit]- Books: Mumford, David (1999). The Red Book of Varieties and Schemes. Lecture Notes in Mathematics. Vol. 1358 (2nd expanded ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 198. doi:10.1007/b62130. ISBN 354063293X. MR 1748380. Zbl 0945.14001.
- Website: Hansen, James E.; Ruedy, R.; Sato, M.; Lo, K. (December 15, 2005). "GISS Surface Temperature Analysis Global Temperature Trends: 2005 Summation". NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies. Retrieved September 28, 2006.
- "Philorum". Retrieved 2011-05-21.
- Journal or periodical: Bailey, David H.; Borwein, Peter; Borwein, Jonathan M. (25 June 1997). "The Quest for Pi" (PDF). Mathematical Intelligencer. 19 (1). Berlin: Springer-Verlag: 50–57. doi:10.1007/BF03024340. ISSN 0343-6993. MR 1439159. Zbl 0878.11002.
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- News: Finn, Gary (31 August 1998). "What a growing lad needs is a naughty book, says Blair". The Independent. London.
Actually useful references
[edit]- "Wikipedia:Citation templates, Examples". Retrieved 2011-05-21.
- "Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles/Citation quick reference". Retrieved 2011-05-21.