Difference between revisions of "Powerbase:A Guide to Referencing"
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− | 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 | + | 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 British nuclear clean-up programme which should get the green light within weeks but take decades to complete. {{ref|guardianMacalister}} |
Revision as of 15:01, 3 March 2006
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 using eg. {{ref|guardianMacalister}}, and you label the corresponding citation using {{note|guardianMacalister}}. Readers can see where a given citation is referenced in the article by clicking the up-arrow link next to it.
Here's an example:
-up programme which should get the green light within weeks but take decades to complete. [1]
External Links
- ^Terry Macalister, "Engineers in Line for jobs until 2080 on Britain's Nuclear Clean-up", The Guardian, February 16, 2005.