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Wikipedia:Citing sources

This page explains how to place and format both parts of the citation. Each article should use one citation method or style throughout.

Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

This help page is a how-to guide. It explains concepts or processes used by the Wikipedia community. It is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines.

Citation - Wikipedia

Citations have several important purposes. While their uses for upholding intellectual honesty and bolstering claims are typically foregrounded in teaching ...

How to add a citation on Wikipedia - YouTube

Citations are the most important element of any Wikipedia page. No page should be on Wikipedia if it cannot be backed up from a high quality ...

How to Cite a Wikipedia Article | APA, MLA & Chicago - Scribbr

A Wikipedia citation usually includes the title of the article, “Wikipedia” and/or “Wikimedia Foundation,” the date the article was last updated ...

Wikipedia:Citing sources - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

Telling people where the information and facts that are put into articles comes from is an important part of Wikipedia. You should add a citation for the ...

Wikipedia:Citing sources/Further considerations

Templates · |archive-url= (a URL to the archived copy); · |archive-date= (the date it was archived); · |url-status= (indicates the status of the original URL).

Wikipedia:Citation templates

Citation templates are used to format citations in a consistent way, as an alternative to formatting the citations by hand.

Wikipedia-edit-a-thon: Adding citations - Research Guides - LibGuides

The Automatic Citation Tool · Click in the article where you want to add your citation · Select the "Cite" button · Click on the "Automatic" tab ...

Citing Sources - Wikipedia Editing - Research Guides at Salem ...

Wikipedia Citing Sources Handout MUST READ! Avoiding Plagiarism Handout MUST READ! Referencing for beginners Includes video tutorial on using reference toolbar.

Help:Citations quick reference - Wikipedia

This help page is a how-to guide. It explains concepts or processes used by the Wikipedia community. It is not one of Wikipedia's policies or guidelines.

Citing a Wikipedia Article | Cite This For Me

Structure to follow to cite a Wikipedia article in APA style: Article title. (Year last updated). Retrieved Month Day, Year, from URL. Reference example:.

Wikipedia:Tutorial (historical)/Citing sources

Wikipedia can often auto-format a reference citation if you just insert the website URL and click "Generate". Take a look at the citation that it then creates.

Editing and Use: Citing Wikipedia

Therefore, citing a simple URL to a Wikipedia entry is not sufficient for people to see exactly what you were citing for. Thanks to the History ...

Wikipedia entry references - APA Style

Wikipedia references are covered in the seventh edition APA Style manuals in the Publication Manual Section 10.3 and the Concise Guide Section 10.3.

Citing Wikipedia - Resources for Using & Editing Wikipedia

If you decide to cite Wikipedia · Navigate to the "View History" tab above the main page space of an article · Select the appropriate version of ...

Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This page explains how to place and format citations. Each article should use the same citation method throughout; if an article already has ...

Wikipedia:Template index/Sources of articles/Citation quick reference

See full list of citation templates at Wikipedia:Citation templates. For other templates, see Wikipedia:Template namespace.

What are the main elements of a Wikipedia citation? - Scribbr

Include the title of the article, “Wikipedia” and/or “Wikimedia Foundation,” the date the article was last updated, and the URL.

Citing sources on Wikipedia - Wikimedia Commons

Any information you add that is not cited to a source is likely to be deleted from Wikipedia, so it's important to add proper citations to your work. Remember, ...


Unmentionable Cuisine

Book by Calvin Schwabe

Unmentionable Cuisine is a 1979 nonfiction book written by Calvin Schwabe, a professor of epidemiology in the veterinary medicine school at the University of California, Davis, and a consultant for the World Health Organization's several projects.

Food in England

Book by Dorothy Hartley

Food in England is a 1954 book by the social historian Dorothy Hartley. It is both a cookery book and a history of English cuisine. It was acclaimed on publication; the contemporary critic Harold Nicolson described the book as a classic. It has remained in print ever since. The book provides what has been called an idiosyncratic and a combative take on the history of English cooking.

Freedom

Novel by William Safire

Freedom is a historical novel by American essayist William Safire, set in the early years of the American Civil War. It concludes with the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.