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Wikipedia Sample Reference Formats
See WP:Citing sources

Embedded Citations
Please see this link.

Author-Date Referencing
Author-date referencing (Ritter 2002) is also known as the Harvard system (Ritter 2002:18) or parenthetical system (Ritter 2002:134). See also Footnote3 templates.

Reference List

 * Ritter, R. (2002). The Oxford Style Manual. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-860564-1

Footnote Format A
A.k.a. Cite.php system. Please see footnotes. Footnotes may be given unique identifiers, and in this way they may be used more than once in the text, again and again.

Footnote Format B
Uses Template:Reflist to create a reference list in small font for an article.

Footnote Format B with multiple columns
Please see footnotes.

Simple Ref/Note System
Use of simple ref/note tags: each ref tag in the text is matched to a note tag in the footnotes. Unique invisible names are used to create a clickable link to a matching note template placed at the footnote locations. It is possible to concatenate several different references to the same note...

See Footnote3.

Complex Ref/Note System
Use of complex ref/note tags: requires three parameters: reference name, number (or label), and id. Each ref tag in the text is matched to a note tag in the footnotes. Unique combinations of parameters reference name+id are used to create a clickable link to a matching note template placed at the footnote locations. It is possible to concatenate several different references to the same note.

Content Footnotes
Content footnotes are used primarily for comments on the text, in contrast with source notes. The Template:Cref marks the point in the text where the footnote is inserted.

Citation Templates
Citation templates are also available for citing books, encyclopedias, journals, theses, papers, websites, videos, etc.