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I ran into problems creating references for my first edits here in 2012. I've programmed computers ever since I punched my first IBM card, and used markup languages since RUNOFF, but writing references for Wikipedia introduces one to an entirely different level of complexity. I have been exploring it ever since.

I recommend for your first references (sources):

  • <ref>Author, Title, Web address if there is one, Publisher, Date, Pages</ref>.
  • With Visual Editor use Cite->Manual->Basic form, and the editor will add the <ref></ref> part for you.

For other ways see Help:Referencing for beginners and the reference sections at Help:Introduction.

How to do all sorts of things

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"But the greatest lesson is that the established social constructions of science are buttressed by rich and deep webs of evidence."

— P. J. E. Peebles, How Physical Cosmology Grew, 2019 Nobel Lecture
See also 10.4 "The Social Construction of Science" in Peebles, Cosmology's Century, pages 348–354.


Personal pages

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  • /My sandbox
  • /VE sandbox
  • /Samples
  • /Example articles
  • /Blackboard
  • /Sandbox2, /Tiny sandbox
  • /Useful things, /Useful science
  • /ToDo: