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  2. Wikipedia : IPCC citation

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    The system of IPCC citation developed here uses short-cites created by the {{}} template to link to a source's full citation. This is not a "parenthetical referencing" system, as the short-cites used here 1) do not require use of parentheses 2) nor inclusion in the text (although those are permitted if an editor so chooses), 3) nor do they use the "author-date" convention of identifying the ...

  3. Our Common Future - Wikipedia

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    Our Common Future, also known as the Brundtland Report, was published in October 1987 by the United Nations through the Oxford University Press. This publication was in recognition of Gro Harlem Brundtland , former Norwegian Prime Minister and Chair of the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED).

  4. Wikipedia:IPCC citation/AR6 - Wikipedia

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    One of the ways to cite these sources is using short-cite (given below) as "in-line citations", which link to the full citation. These short-cites can include page number(s), or section headings to make verification easier.

  5. Wikipedia : IPCC citation/AR5

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    To cite these sources the recommended "in-line citation" is a short-cite (given below) that links to the chapter cited. This should include the page number(s) ("in-source location") where the referenced material is located, followed by additional details such as the name of the section, figure, table, etc. that is cited.

  6. Wikipedia:IPCC citation/AR4 - Wikipedia

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    To cite these sources the recommended "in-line citation" is a short-cite (given below) that links to the chapter cited. This should include the page number(s) ("in-source location") where the referenced material is located, followed by additional details such as the name of the section, figure, table, etc. that is cited.

  7. APA style - Wikipedia

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    APA style uses an author–date reference citation system in the text with an accompanying reference list. That means that to cite any reference in a paper, the writer should cite the author and year of the work, either by putting both in parentheses separated by a comma (parenthetical citation) or by putting the author in the narrative of the ...

  8. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    To use it, click on Cite at the top of the edit window, having already positioned your cursor after the sentence or fact you wish to reference. Then select one of the 'Templates' from the dropdown menu that best suits the type of source.

  9. Template:Cite report - Wikipedia

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    This template formats a citation to create citations for reports by government departments, instrumentalities, operated companies, etc.. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status URL url URL The URL of the online location where the text of the publication can be found URL suggested Title title The title of the article; can ...