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Learn how to use citation templates to document sources in Harvard style on Wikipedia articles. See the syntax, format and examples of different citation styles with p. or colon page numbers.
Reference markup and citation templates may be inserted manually or by use of tools: Citation expander automatically adds missing data to citations using citation templates, and makes corrections to their formatting; ProveIt provides a graphical interface for editing, adding, and citing references. It may be enabled per the documentation
For most simple Harvard citations the templates {}, {}, and {} are easier to use. The template name "Harvard citations" can be abbreviated as "harvs". Note that the use (or even non-use) of these templates is an element of citation "style", and adding or removing them in articles with an established style should be consistent with that style.
The Bluebook is a style guide that prescribes the most widely used legal citation system in the United States. It is compiled by law reviews from Harvard, Columbia, Yale, and Pennsylvania, and covers various references and elements of a legal publication.
This essay will walk you through installing and setting up Zotero, generating citation information, and inserting it into a Wikipedia article. For general information on creating references and citing sources on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Citing sources. Adding sources via visual editor also uses Zotero, see the help page for visual editor, and ...
This template creates a short author–date citation with a one-directional link to the first matching citation template on the same page. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 1st author's last name Example Smith String required 2 2 2nd author's last name or year of publication Example Williams or ...
Perma.cc is a service that archives and provides permanent URLs for online sources used in academic and legal publications. It was created by the Harvard Library Innovation Lab in 2013 and is part of the Memento network.
The harv ("Harvard citation") template creates a short citation in the form of "(Smith 2007, p. 22)", for use inside explanatory notes.It is occasionally used in project namespace for essays.