Help:Introduction to referencing with Wiki Markup/2

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If you've read {{SITENAME}} articles, you've seen embedded quotes; these are small numbered notes like this: They are usually added directly after the supporting statement, or at the end of the supporting sentence, after any punctuation mark. When you click on them, they take you to the complete information about that source.

When editing a page, embedded citations are usually between the  and   tags.

The information on the references is shown together in a section of the article, where the template {{tlx |Reflist}} is present. This will generally be in a section called "References." If you are creating a new page, or adding references to a page that lacked them, don't forget to add a references section like the one shown below. If you don't, the references you add will not be visible to whoever consults the information. Here you have more information about where to place such a section.