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[edit]- Eliminate any adjectives that violate neutral point of view. The word "stylish", for example, is a subjective judgment. If you can attribute such claims to published works, it's OK. For example: Many reviewers call the phone "stylish". (then cite sources). It is always better to make precise descriptions of facts that show how the thing is good, rather than just saying that it is good.
- References Help Pages:
Put references in standard bibliographic form, using author, date, article name, name of work (e.g., the web site), date retreived from web, etc.
Read about citing sources here: Wikipedia:Citing_sources See also: Help:Footnotes - mechanism for <ref> tags and footnotes
I am now recommending that people use the citation templates that appear here:
The citation template for web articles is Template:Cite_web
For long quotations, use a quotation template: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAT:QUOTE
<ref>Grohens, Joseph R. "The Art of the Endnote." http://blog.cu-tango.com/teaching2/ Retrieved November 6, 2006.</ref>
Here is a sentence that I would like to end with a footnote.[1]
Here is some math.
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[edit]- ^ Grohens, Joseph R. "The Art of the Endnote." http://blog.cu-tango.com/teaching2/ Retrieved November 6, 2006.