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We raise the claim to be a scientific knowledge base what makes correct citing and refernces for the provided content one of the most urgent topics in {{SITENAME}}. Therefore we use the wiki-extension [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Cite] that enshures a clean and organised style of references.
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We raise the claim to be a scientific knowledge base what makes correct citing and referncing for the provided content one of the most urgent issues in {{SITENAME}}. Therefore we use the wiki-extension [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php Cite] that enshures a clean and organised style of references.
  
References are placed inbetween a <nowiki><ref> </ref></nowiki> - tag in the text (right at the position of the citation). This sentence is an example for a citation (Fehrmann 2008 <ref> Fehrmann, L. 2008. personal communication</ref>).
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References are placed inbetween a <nowiki><ref> </ref></nowiki> - tag in the text (right at the position of the citation). This sentence is an example for a citation (Fehrmann 2008 <ref> Fehrmann, L. 2008. personal communication</ref>), you can see the small indicator linking to the footnote at the end of this section.
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All references made in the text are listed just by typing <nowiki><references/></nowiki> under a headline "References" at the end of your article.

Revision as of 12:40, 2 December 2008

We raise the claim to be a scientific knowledge base what makes correct citing and referncing for the provided content one of the most urgent issues in AWF-Wiki. Therefore we use the wiki-extension Cite that enshures a clean and organised style of references.

References are placed inbetween a <ref> </ref> - tag in the text (right at the position of the citation). This sentence is an example for a citation (Fehrmann 2008 [1]), you can see the small indicator linking to the footnote at the end of this section.

All references made in the text are listed just by typing <references/> under a headline "References" at the end of your article.


Cite error: <ref> tags exist, but no <references/> tag was found
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