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Hey Josh, Just working on Wiki assignment 2. Your user page is quite extensive and full of such great information about you... ok. Kkihara (talk) 05:18, 31 March 2011 (UTC)
Sure
editJust link me to the page and I'll have a look at it. BTW, if you want to sign your comments on a talk page use four tilde marks (~~~~) Serendipodous 09:39, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
Hey. Good to hear from you. Blogs in general are somewhat ambiguous; basically, if you can prove that the person writing the blog is of note, and an expert in a relevant field, you can usually use a blog. The blog of a conspiracy theorist or a high school kid doesn't count as a source, unless that particular person is relevant to the article.
To cite websites, the standard format is as follows:
- <ref>{{cite web
- |title=
- |author=
- |date=
- (or |year=)
- |url=
- |publisher=
- (or |work= if you want the title to be in italics)
- |accessdate=
- }}</ref>
Accessdates are usually written year-month-day, like this: 2007-06-13
You don't actually have to put each field on a different line, you can do it all in one line, but that makes it easier to see.
For citing multiple facts to the same source, do as follows:
For the first cite, use <ref name=whatever> in place of <ref>
Then, for all subsequent cites, instead of rewriting the cite, just type <ref name=whatever/>
I seriously hope that made sense! :) Serendipodous 19:56, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
Thank you
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