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[edit] Reference and Citation examples

This section is representative of some main article text and shows example usage of references, i.e. superscripted sequentially assigned index numbers in the article linking to entries in the References section below, such as this straightforward one[1] using {{Harvnb}} template. Here's another[2] showing a rather contrived author name. Here's a couple of references, each containing four author surnames.[3][4] Note how the references displayed below are abbreviated but (up to) four surnames have to be included in {{Harvnb}} template in order for the Reference forward links to their appropriate Citations to work. Here's a reference using {{Harvnb}} template with parameter Ref=none[5] so in this case there's no forward link to the actual Citation from the References section.

All the preceding references use {{Harvnb}} template. These have the general form {{Harvnb|author(s)LastName(|s)|Year|textLocation(optional-p/pp=)|Ref(optional)=}} - see Template:Harvnb.

If more control is needed over what's displayed by {{Harvnb}} you can put what you like in place of author last name, optionally include the year, and then construct an overriding Ref parameter to enable the citation link by literally stringing together the term 'CITEREF' with (up to) four last names and the year with the same last name and year values as specified in the corresponding Citation e.g. {{Harvnb|Zhang, Butelman et al.|2005|p=abstract|Ref=CITEREFZhangButelmanSchlussmanHo2005}}[6] (to display something different to the default 'Zhang et al 2005' in this case to include 'Butelman' as well).

The following {{Harvnb}} reference shows 'Siebert (Legal status)' without displaying the year[7] (the Siebert Legal status Citation itself doesn't have year specified). {{Harvnb}} template does not require the year parameter, so Harvnb will function, as with the example, using a reference with display including '(Legal status)' with a 'Ref=CITEREF' value of 'Siebert' concatenated to make the forward citation link work.

The {{wikiref}} template variant #Reference can be used (in conjunction with {{wikicite}} in the Citations section) as per the following.[8] #Reference has the form [[#Reference-yourMadeUpRefId | refLinkYouWantToSee]] and has the advantage over {{wikiref | id= | text= }} of not obliging the display of brackets. So the following reference is another way of linking to Siebert (Legal status)[9] without displaying the year. That is, by using the wikiref variant #Reference AND, under the Citations section, a formal Citation template INSIDE {{wikicite | id= | reference= }} template (Citation as wikicite reference parameter, and with wikicite id matching yourMadeUpRefId following #Reference-).

#Reference & wikicite can be used for cross-reference links to formats other than those given by {{Citation}}(/{{Harvnb}}) templates. For example media stories having a different preferred citation format to research papers may use {{Cite news}} template. Harvnb won't link to {{Cite news}} but the following will[10] just as long as wikicite's id parameter matches that following #Reference-

Here's a test with citation going via a wikilink to a reference supported with span tag.[11]

Here's a test with citation going via a wikilink to a reference supported with cite tag.[12]

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Some tests for Salvinorin A citations. Ref [13] test text ref [14] test text ref [15] test text ref [16] test text ref [17] test text ref [18]

Some bookmark experiments

US or USv or greek char USν

Simply wikilinked US (just [[#US|US]] - you don't need page name e.g [[User:SallyScot#|US]]).

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[edit] original 'freehand' versions

Boire, Richard Glen (J.D); Russo, Ethan (M.D.); Fish, Adam Richard and Bowman, Jake. "Salvia divinorum ~ Information Concerning the Plant and its Active Principle – (re. H.R. 5607)" (pdf) Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics (CCLE), prepared September 2001, revised November 2002.

"Boletín Oficial del Estado" (Government State Reporter), 6th February 2004

Montgomery, Rob.; Ott, Jonathon and McKenna, Terence. Salvia divinorum Presentation, Botanical Preservation Corps conference, Palenque, 1994.

Siebert, Daniel. "The Legal Status of Salvia divinorum", The Salvia divinorum Research and Information Center.

[edit] Salvinorin A citations

Cite journal

[edit] Media stories

Notable media reports are recorded as they occur. Their comprehensive inclusion here does not necessarily signify or sanction individual story contents in terms of accuracy, balance or other encyclopedic standards of course.


[edit] US
- see also "State lawmaker wants to regulate new hallucinogenic drug", The Boston Globe, 2006-12-29.
- and "State officials hoping to ban sale of salvia herb to minors", Portland Press Herald, 2006-12-30.
- Follow-up story: "Lawmaker Responds to Investigative Report on Dangerous Herb", 2006-11-28.
- Cardall, Duane. KSL Editorial, 2006-12-01.
- viewer feedback - asx video (save & use media player).

[edit] Citation examples and experiments

Citation format examples, see Wikipedia:Citation_templates ...

Comparison of Citation v cite journal

--Again, with ref parameters...

Citation template

cite journal template

Wikicite laid bare...

Qwerty

--Citation Conference

--Citation Web

--cite web (same Siebert data as above)

--cite web (Siebert data, author=Siebert, Daniel instead of last | first, authorlink = Daniel Siebert, plus archiveurl&date)

--cite web (with some dummy parameters)

--cite web (Reboletti Passes First Bill, Bans "Magic Mint" March 01, 2007 - a webcite archived example)

News Experiments

--Citation ... fullish (except isbn edition volume id)

-- Citation ... last first place publisher

-- Citation ... author newspaper date place accessdate}, Texas.

-- Cite news ... last first publisher place

-- Cite news (fullish) author work pages language publisher accessdate quote}, Texas.

-- Cite news (shorter) author publisher place accessdate} Texas.

-- Cite news (short: author, publisher, no displayed accessdate) }} Texas.

Place, e.g. Texas, in a Cite news format can't really be done apart from manually including it.