CZ Talk:Wishlist/Citations, References and Bibliographies

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Using webcite to cite web contents

An example is here. --Daniel Mietchen 11:37, 24 September 2009 (UTC)

Definition of 'Reference'

I do not understand the definition of 'reference', or the distinction between 'reference' and 'citation'. I would greatly appreciate seeing examples. Anthony.Sebastian 01:40, 2 October 2009 (UTC)

I chose this terminology somewhat arbitrarily in order to distinguish between the presentation of source information and their use within a text. So, a citation is something like: "Bunny, Bugs, Daffy Duck, Wiley Coyote, Yosemite Sam (1935). The Memoirs of Several Celluloid Masters. Toontown, Toonville: Toonville Press. ISBN 879-20345204589245."
A reference to this citation would be: [Bunny1935] or [1], in many cases in superscript and the latter case occurring when the Bugs Bunny citation was the first in a Bibliography.
Thanks, that helps to fix my confusion. Would your last sentence remain correct if I substituted for "in a Bibliography" the words "in a ==References== section", where we initialize the ==References== section "<references />" (for superscripted references to citations)? Anthony.Sebastian 02:51, 2 October 2009 (UTC)