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Info on Closing Discussions

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Re: Talk pages specifically: "It is certainly appropriate in certain situations. But for article talk pages, discussion is normally left untrammeled and allowed to peter out. Where you usually see this is to quell a shouting match or to stop discussion entirely unrelated to improvement of the article (like "fan chat"). A discussion should almost never be closed by a person involved it." (helpful input from Fuhghettaboutit in October 2013).

Reusing a single source multiple times with different pages cited

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Wikipedia:Citing sources#Citing multiple pages of the same source and Help:References and page numbers, December 2014

When an article cites many different pages from the same source, to avoid the redundancy of many big, nearly identical full citations, one of three approaches that might be used is:

  • GENERALLY: To cite the same source more than once on a page by using named footnotes. The syntax to define a named footnote is:
<ref name=name>content</ref>
To invoke the named footnote a second time on the same article page:
<ref name=name />
  • MORE SPECIFICALLY: The syntax to use a named footnote with an {{rp}} page number is:
The sky is blue.<ref name=wired20081231>... details of cited source ...</ref>{{rp|23}}, which will decode as: The sky is blue.1: 23 

Citation/reference tools

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BatteryIncluded says he uses, and has used, this for about 10 years. [1]; I've looked it over, but have not used it, but may investigate given the inconsistent appearance of the older cite template tool nowadays. N2e (talk) 22:48, 16 January 2016 (UTC)