References
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References that appear at the bottom of the page can be added kumu[1] wiki articles via the Cite [2] extension and the associated syntax outlined below.
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How
There are two steps to adding footnote-style references to wiki articles:
Step 1
Beside where you would like to cite add the reference link include the tags <ref> </ref>. Contained withing the <ref> </ref> should be the actual reference as you would like it to appear at the bottom of the page.
Step 2
At the bottom of the page (or elsewhere on the page) add the tag <references/>. Standard practise is to all add the heading "Notes and References" above it, ie:
==Notes and References== <references/>.
Examples
Print/non-web matierla
Since the 17th Century<ref> see Fugue Walker, Paul, 16 March, 2007 for discussion of the changing use of the term throughout Western music history. </ref>
On-line reference
Since the 17th Century<ref> see http://www.example.com/GroveOnline Fugue Walker, Paul 16 March 2007 for discussion of the changing use of the term throughout Western music history. </ref>
Internal Wiki Reference
Since the 17th Century<ref> see {{GroveOnline|Fugue|Walker, Paul|16 March|2007}} for discussion of the changing use of the term throughout Western music history. </ref>
Notes and References
- ↑ Brock University's Academic Wiki Server, http://kumu.brocku.ca/
- ↑ Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, MediaWiki; http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite/Cite.php