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  2. Wikipedia:When to cite - Wikipedia

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    Plot of the subject of the article: If the subject of the article is a book or film or other artistic work, it is unnecessary to cite a source in describing events or other details. It should be obvious to potential readers that the subject of the article is the source of the information.

  3. Wikipedia:Citing sources - Wikipedia

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    Note: The advice to "say where you read it" does not mean that you have to give credit to any search engines, websites, libraries, library catalogs, archives, subscription services, bibliographies, or other sources that led you to Smith's book. If you have read a book or article yourself, that's all you have to cite.

  4. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Citing books - Wikipedia

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    You can also cite parts of a book that aren't pages, such as covers, or sections. <ref>Lee, section 6b</ref> <ref>Lee, back cover</ref> References section

  5. Help:Citations quick reference - Wikipedia

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    Citations are important in Wikipedia to ensure that information comes from actual, reliable sources (WP:V, WP:CITE). There are three preferred ways of citing sources: Footnotes; Footnotes with list-defined references; Shortened footnotes

  6. Help:Referencing for beginners - Wikipedia

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    {} for references to books {{cite journal}} for magazines, academic journals, and papers; A template window then pops up, where you fill in as much information as possible about the source, and give a unique name for it in the "Ref name" field. Click the "Insert" button, which will add the required wikitext in the edit window.

  7. Help:Referencing for beginners/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Book When citing from a book, there is a feature that will automatically fill in many of the information fields, avoiding manual entry of this data. ]If you can find the ISBN of the book, enter it into the ISBN field in the form, then click on the icon to its right. The software will look up the book information from a database on the Internet ...

  8. Help : Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, creating, and ...

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    If you're using a book as a source, you may cite information from multiple locations within the book. If so, creating footnotes can be a challenge, because you seem to have three choices: You can create a separate citation for every page, leading to a lot of almost-duplicate entries in the "References" section.

  9. Wikipedia talk:Citing sources/Archive 17 - Wikipedia

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    Now, if you are writing a plot summary for something other than what this article is about, then by all means cite properly. For example, if the article is about an author and you write a summary of one of his books, then cite it properly as you would anything else. d a v i d w r 09f9 04:20, 8 May 2007 (UTC)

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