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THIS PAGE IS TO AID ME IN TYPING REFERENCES:


Use this page as an example to write references: https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/George_Spaulding

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Yes, I think Flight magazine was actually a journal.

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Carrying on, more references:

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W.D. Spaulding My Mother's Own Refrain, from 1882:

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Family Search USA here: [27]

Lay out sources like this. Put "access date" for citations with a URL: [28]

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You DO NOT need to type "access-date" or "Retrieved on" for non URL paper works such as the British Newspaper Archive where no URL has been linked to:

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with an author:

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Just a book. No URL;

Begg, P., & Bennett, J. (2013). Jack the Ripper: The Forgotten Victims. New Haven: Yale University Press.p. 57.

Cook, A. (2012). Jack the Ripper: Case Closed. Stroud: Amberley Publishing.p. 16.

Sugden, P. (2002). The Complete History of Jack the Ripper. London: Robinson Publishing.p. 36.

Sugden, P. (2002). The Complete History of Jack the Ripper. London: Robinson Publishing.p. 37.

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British Newspaper Archive with URL.-

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England Football Online:

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Spartacus:

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RSSF.org:

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"Edition" takes an ordinal not cardinal number. So write the source out like "edition=2nd". Not "edition=2", for books.-

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If a book only has one editor, you don't need to write "editor1" first and last name in the reference, just do it like this. Also for first and last name of editor type "editor-first" and "editor-last" as above also.-

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Billy Walker Herbert Chapman

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Anonymised above reference URL from:

https://books.google.com/books?id=RW88SApQzUAC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=%22Oct%2011%201811%22&f=false



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https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=TDt1d0O0FUQC&pg=PA237&dq#v=onepage&q&f=false

Becomes:

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Tom Cribb:

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Like this:

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Jacob Schaefer; His birth date; [78]

Schaefer first started playing billiards at the age of eleven,[79] at a billiard hall that was owned by his step-father John Berg. He was the best player in Leavenworth by the age of fifteen.[80] Before May 1874, he had become the champion of Kansas.[81]

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More than one page book:

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Web page with an author.-

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Kentfield break of 196.[116]


Notelist is more efficient than Reflist|group=note. But notes should go above references in an article and not below them.-

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Billy Mitchell Joseph Bennett

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Dictionary of National Biography for Bendigo.

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Dates of birth and death for people.- (11 January 1802 – 1873)

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Notes

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  1. ^ All official matches for the championship up to and including 1885, were played on tables with pockets of this size.[117][118]
  2. ^ All official matches for the championship up to and including 1885, were played on tables with pockets of this size.[117][119]

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