Thank you for the introduction. I'm hoping I'm responding in the right way, on my page. I noticed you are a professor at my graduate school alma mater, SUNY-ESF in my hometown. Good to know that you are making contributions like this. As I'm still very new at Wikipedia, I do have a few questions that after looking around links I still did not understand how to do. Perhaps you can point me in the right direction. Is there a way to link multiple citations in the article to one reference at the bottom? So that #1 can be used for all the times I cite #1? Also, is how I filled out the edit summary sufficient, or should it be much more detailed? Thank you kindly!
Hi, Cjbukows. Again, welcome! Yes, you can use the (ref name='xxx') parameter the first time, and then for subsequent uses, (ref name='xxx' /). Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 02:32, 5 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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