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For all the possible things to include, see Template:Citation

Of course, you don't have to put everything in, just whatever you can. The above example is a book, but I've included a 'convenience link' to a website that displays it.

Then, at the end of the document (but before any 'category' tags), you need a references section. You just put,


References

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  1. ^ Preston, Peter; Hoare, Peter (1989), D. H. Lawrence in the modern world (illustrated ed.), Cambridge, [England]: Cambridge University Press, p. 125, ISBN 0-521-37169-4, retrieved 2008-05-11

I hope this makes sense; the best thing is to experiment in your own area (e.g. user:Str 88/test), and also to look at other articles and copy from them (especially featured articles, which should have good refs).

Hope this makes sense, cheers,