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  1. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

    • A full citation fully identifies a reliable source and, where applicable, the place in that source (such as a page number) where the information in question can be found. For example: Rawls, Joh… See more

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    For an image or other media file, details of its origin and copyright status should appear on its file page. Image captions should be referenced as appropriate just like any oth… See more

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    When Not to Cite

    Citations are not used on disambiguation pages (sourcing for the information given there should be done in the target articles). Citations are often omitted from the lead section of a… See more

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    Consecutive Cites of The Same Source

    Material that is repeated multiple times in a paragraph does not require an inline citation for every mention. If you say an elephant is a mammal more than once, provide on… See more

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    How to Place An Inline Citation Using Ref Tags

    To create a footnote, use the <ref>...</ref>syntax at the appropriate place in the article text, for example: 1. Justice is a human invention.<ref>Rawls, John. ''A Theory of J… See more

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  1. When citing a Wikipedia article, follow these guidelines for different citation styles12:
    • APA format: Title of the article. (Year, Month Day). In Wikipedia. Version URL.
    • MLA format: Title of the entry (same as on-page headline), container name, publisher, last updated date, and permalink.
    • Harvard format: Include the title of the article, name of the website (Wikipedia), name of the publisher (Wikimedia Foundation), date published or last updated, and the date you accessed the article.
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    To cite a Wikipedia article properly, you’ll need to find and include the information below: The title of the article The name of the website (Wikipedia) The name of the publisher (Wikimedia Foundation) The date the article was published or last updated The date that you accessed/read the article The URL Harvard (Cite Them Right 10th edition)
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    If you’re certain you’re allowed to cite Wikipedia, the citation usually includes: Title of the article “Wikipedia” and/or “Wikimedia Foundation” Date the article was last updated URL The specific format differs depending on what citation style you’re following: APA, MLA, and Chicago style are three of the most commonly used.
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    WEBOctober 14, 2009. How to Cite Wikipedia in APA Style. by Timothy McAdoo. First things first. Is it a good idea to cite Wikipedia in your research paper? Generally speaking, no. In fact, if you’re writing a paper as a …

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