User talk:Roshana Behvarzi

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Please sign your name on talk pages using four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically produce your username and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or. In particular, please review the Wikipedia guideline on citing sources for information on correct use of the  tag, as well as, , and the other citation templates. We welcome all contributions, and certainly don't expect that new editors will do everything perfectly right from the start. But edits such as the ones you made at Library can cause formatting or readability problems that require other editors to clean them up. Familiarizing yourself with the Manual of Style and the template documentation, using Show preview to review your changes before committing, and using the sandbox to test content changes before making them on a live article, can all be helpful in composing more constructive edits. Again, we appreciate your contributions, and realize this can all be intimidating. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Again, welcome! FeRDNYC (talk) 09:50, 10 April 2019 (UTC)

Some specific notes on your edits that I hope will be helpful:
 * When using citation templates, the formatting of the accessdate parameter is subject to some rules. Typically it's safest to go with . Dates in the   and   are not permitted due to the ambiguity in determining which order is intended.
 * A couple of your citations were flagged for including both the page and pages parameters, which can't be used together. You should either use:
 * The date parameter doesn't accept free-form text, it requires a parameter with a valid format. I replaced 2536 King Calender in one citation with 2536 King Calender, which can be freeform.
 * The parameter vol or Vol is not valid for citation templates, it must be volume.
 * The date parameter doesn't accept free-form text, it requires a parameter with a valid format. I replaced 2536 King Calender in one citation with 2536 King Calender, which can be freeform.
 * The parameter vol or Vol is not valid for citation templates, it must be volume.

When inserting  tags,   is used to create a short identifier for the reference when it's used for the first time, so that subsequent references to that same source don't have to repeat the content. It shouldn't contain the entire reference text. The way to make a "bare reference" (without using a citation template) is to simply enclose it in the tags, e.g:

If you wanted to reuse this reference, then you could add a name parameter, such as:

Subsequent references can then be made by simply inserting. (It's important that the first reference be the one that contains the full content, and that you make sure the name you choose for the  parameter is unique within the entire page. -- FeRDNYC (talk) 10:16, 10 April 2019 (UTC)


 * Correcting myself, I was wrong about the expanded version of a named ref needing to be the first use — it's actually fine anywhere on the page, as long as it shows up once and only once in that form. "Shortcut" reuses can appear both before and after the full citation. (The part about the name being unique is still critical, though.) -- FeRDNYC (talk) 13:37, 16 April 2019 (UTC)

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