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wiki:citation [2018/10/25 04:32] ttzhouwiki:citation [2019/05/01 04:05] (current) – [Harvard style] ttzhou
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-====== Citation ======+====== Citation & Referencing ====== 
 +{{tag>citation referencing plagiarism harvard_style}} 
 +> This is a page for citation and referencing. See [[syntax#Footnotes]] for footnote uses.
  
-To avoid plagiarism, please always credit those from whom you cite from.+To avoid plagiarism, please always credit those from whom you cite.
  
-Please follow bibliography requirement of SoGE of Ox in Harvard style and use [[http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:refnotes|RefNotes Plugin]].+Please follow bibliography requirement of SoGE of Ox in Harvard style and use [[doku>plugin:refnotes|RefNotes Plugin]].
  
 ===== Syntax of RefNotes ===== ===== Syntax of RefNotes =====
  
-> This part is from the [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:refnotes:syntax|syntax page]] of RefNotes. The below is a brief description of the most common usage in composing. Please visit the page for more details.+> This part is from the [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:refnotes:syntax|syntax page of RefNotes]]. The below is a brief description of the most common usage in composing. Please visit the page for more details.
  
-==== Creating a note ====+==== Creating a reference ====
  
 The basic reference syntax is: The basic reference syntax is:
  
 <code> <code>
-Some text your have compose. [(This is a note.)]+Some text you have composed. [(This is a reference.)]
 </code> </code>
  
 How the above code looks like in reality: How the above code looks like in reality:
  
-> Some text your have compose. [(This is a note.)]+> Some text you have composed. [(This is a reference.)]
  
 The reference is replaced with a link to the note text. The reference is replaced with a link to the note text.
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 </code> </code>
  
-In the above example, a name ''arnell2000'' is given to the reference. So when the next time when you need that entry, just include the name of the reference. How the above example looks like in reality:+In the above example, a name ''arnell2000'' is given to the reference. So next time when you need that entry, just include the name of the reference. How the above example looks like in reality:
  
 > Flood insurance schemes provide “reimbursement of damage costs” to flood victims for recovery from loss.[(arnell2000>Arnell, N. (2000). Flood Insurance. In: D. Parker, ed., //Floods//. London: Routledge, pp.412-424.)] > Flood insurance schemes provide “reimbursement of damage costs” to flood victims for recovery from loss.[(arnell2000>Arnell, N. (2000). Flood Insurance. In: D. Parker, ed., //Floods//. London: Routledge, pp.412-424.)]
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 > Insurance companies need information to determine size of premium to cover losses "over the long term".[(arnell2000)] > Insurance companies need information to determine size of premium to cover losses "over the long term".[(arnell2000)]
 +
 +==== Citation needed ====
 +
 +If you think citation is needed for some arguments, you could point it out. For example:
 +
 +> Sediment load of the Yellow River accounts for 6% of the world's total [(cite:todo)].
 +
 +This could be done like this:
 +<code>
 +Sediment load of the Yellow River accounts for 6% of the world's total [(cite:todo)].
 +</code>
 +
 +===== Harvard style =====
 +
 +
 +You may find this website very useful: [[http://www.mybib.com]] (highly recommended, no charge and ad-free).
  
 Have fun! Have fun!