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For those people inputting material, when you put in a reference please use the references and citations procedure set out below.
 
For those people inputting material, when you put in a reference please use the references and citations procedure set out below.
  
You generate a reference (ie a superscript number at the end of a quotation) using eg. <tt><nowiki>{{ref|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt>,
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You generate a reference (ie a superscript number at the end of a quotation) using eg. <tt><nowiki>{{ref|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt>, or <tt><nowiki>{{ref|1}}</nowiki></tt>, <tt><nowiki>{{ref|2}}</nowiki></tt> etc
and you label the corresponding citation (at the bottom of the page with the full reference) using <tt><nowiki>#{{note|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt>.
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and you label the corresponding citation (at the bottom of the page with the full reference) using <tt><nowiki>#{{note|guardianMacalister}}</nowiki></tt> or <tt><nowiki>#{{note|1}}</nowiki></tt> etc.
Readers can see where a given citation is referenced in the article by clicking the up-arrow link next to it. Inserting the 'hash' character (#) at the beginning of each references at the bottom of the page will created a numbered list.  As long as you use this system for all the references on the page and ensure that you order the references correctly, the numbers at the bottom will correspond with those in the text.
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Readers can see where a given citation is referenced in the article by clicking the up-arrow link next to it. Inserting the 'hash' character (#) at the beginning of each references at the bottom of the page will created a numbered list.  As long as you use this system for all the references on the page and ensure that you order the references correctly, the numbers at the bottom will correspond with those in the text.  also don't forget to put each reference on the next line rather than entering two line breaks which will break the sequence of numbers.
  
 
Here's an example:
 
Here's an example:

Revision as of 11:17, 16 August 2007

For those people inputting material, when you put in a reference please use the references and citations procedure set out below.

You generate a reference (ie a superscript number at the end of a quotation) using eg. {{ref|guardianMacalister}}, or {{ref|1}}, {{ref|2}} etc and you label the corresponding citation (at the bottom of the page with the full reference) using #{{note|guardianMacalister}} or #{{note|1}} etc. Readers can see where a given citation is referenced in the article by clicking the up-arrow link next to it. Inserting the 'hash' character (#) at the beginning of each references at the bottom of the page will created a numbered list. As long as you use this system for all the references on the page and ensure that you order the references correctly, the numbers at the bottom will correspond with those in the text. also don't forget to put each reference on the next line rather than entering two line breaks which will break the sequence of numbers.

Here's an example:

In February 2006 The Guardian reported how "A small group of American companies such as Bechtel and Fluor look set to grab the lion's share of a £50bn British nuclear clean-up programme which should get the green light within weeks but take decades to complete. [1]


Notes

  1. ^Terry Macalister, "Engineers in Line for jobs until 2080 on Britain's Nuclear Clean-up", The Guardian, February 16, 2005.