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Importance of citing

Verifiability is one ot the three fundamental policies in Wikimedia.

Overview of citable references

In general, the most reliable sources are peer-reviewed journals and books published in university presses; university-level textbooks; magazines, journals, and books published by respected publishing houses; and mainstream newspapers. As a rule of thumb, the greater the degree of scrutiny involved in checking facts, analyzing legal issues, and scrutinizing the evidence and arguments of a particular work, the more reliable it is.

Where can I find a more detailed guide on reliable sources?

Where can I ask and discuss if a specific source is reliable?

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Overview of copyrights

Can I copy material from the wikipedia?

Where can I find a general overview about what is regulated in copyrighs?

Where can I find more detailed information on copyrights in wikipedia?

How does the copyright of other wikimedia projects differ from wikipedia?

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Wiki format of citing references

How do I include references in content pages?

How should I format the references?

Where can I find tools to generate the correct reference formats?

How can I cite a web page and link to its current state?

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Assignment
  1. Use the tool Google Scholar reference generator to search for the paper Nash 1950 and generate a reference in wiki format
  2. Edit your My first page to cite this reference in all of the four commonly used forms of citation.
  3. Edit your My first page to cite the online learning course in its current version using the WebCite archive page.
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