User talk:FOXWARS-15

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We don't use "ibid" in references at Wikipedia. In print usage, "ibid" means "the same work cited in the previous footnote", but in the online encyclopedia, sentences and paragraphs get moved around all the time, and the work referred to by the "ibid" might not remain the immediately cited work. For this reason, we used named references at Wikipedia. The first time you cite a source, format the reference as:

The next time you need to reference the same work, just use this format:

The references will then show up in your reference list as a single entity, with superscripted "a", "b", ... to link to the places where the sources are used. Now, when your text gets moved around, the sources remain valid. If you need to cite specific pages within the cited work, you can use the rp template after the reference:

This will allow readers which page in the cited work you are using for the source of the particular statement. WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 14:51, 27 February 2015 (UTC)