Wikipedia:Inline citation/examples

This page contains examples of various types of inline citations. Variations on all of the examples included here exist throughout Wikipedia.

, Wikipedia's guideline on citation styles includes the following guidance: All citation techniques require detailed full citations to be provided for each source used. Full citations must contain enough information for other editors to identify the specific published work you used. There are a number of styles used in different fields. They all include the same information but vary in punctuation and the order of the author's name, publication date, title, and page numbers. Any of these styles is acceptable on Wikipedia so long as articles are internally consistent. You should follow the style already established in an article, if it has one. Where there is disagreement, the style used by the first editor to use one should be respected. There are some specific examples of citations here.

Full citations in footnotes
Many articles use "&lt;Ref> tags" to remove inline citations to an endmatter section. Citations which are referenced multiple times may be collapsed. The text is expanded in the document where a "&lt;References />" tag or a reflist template appears. This citation style is sometimes termed "Shortened notes", and more information about it can be seen here, here and here.


 * wikitext
 * This is some wikitext supported by a cite of a book written in 2000 by an author named Jones, with no page number specified.
 * This is some wikitext supported by a cite of pages 3-5 of a book written in 2000 by an author named Jones.
 * This is text supported by a second reference to a citation declared elsewhere.