Wookieepedia:Sourcing

This page is a style guide, describing how to create citations in articles.

Attribution, which is policy, mandates the provision of sources. Attribution is required for direct quotes, along with practically all other material. As Wookieepedia does not accept original ideas or fanon, all writing should be based off of reliable sources, and therefore be referenced. Any material that is challenged and for which no source is provided may be removed by any editor. For information about the importance of using good sources in biographies of living persons, see Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons. However, it is typically Wookieepedia's policy to not include a full biography on this site. That is usually best left to sites like Wikipedia.

If you do not know how to format the citation, provide as much information as you can, and others may fix it for you. Cite It! Be Bold!

Before starting

 * 1) Based on the most recent Mofference, I'm supposed to throw together the rules and guidelines for referencing Wookieepedia's articles. These will be adopted&mdash;hopefully once and for all&mdash;as official policy.
 * 2) The details of this can be fought over in the Consensus Track.
 * 3) Don't go changing stuff to this policy; instead, bring it up in the proper Consensus Track thread. Several are linked below. If those don't work, just create a new thread.

Why sources should be cited

 * To credit a source for providing useful information and to avoid claims of plagiarism.
 * To show that your edit is not original research.
 * To ensure that the content of articles is credible and can be checked by any reader or editor.
 * To help users find additional reliable information on the topic.
 * To improve the overall credibility and authoritative character of Wookieepedia.
 * To reduce the likelihood of editorial disputes, or to resolve any that arise.
 * To ensure that material about living persons is reliably sourced and complies with Wikipedia:Biographies of living persons.

Note: Wookieepedia and other wiki-based articles and categories cannot be used as sources.

Single insertion of a reference
For the single insertion of a reference, the "name" parameter is not needed. On the Edit page, this is placed at the insertion point of citation:



Multiple insertion of the same reference
On the Edit page, this is placed at the first insertion point of citation:



This is placed at the second insertion point of citation:



This is placed at the third insertion point of citation:


 *   …and so forth for further insertion points

Producing the reference list
Most importantly, add the following code after the "Appearances" and "Sources" sections, but before the "See also" and "External links" sections. This code will automatically display the reference list, showing nearly everything tagged with ref tags.

Rules

 * 1) References go immediately after punctuation and outside of quotation marks, with no space between the end of a sentence and a reference tag.
 * 2) When naming references with, use the full source name, not abbreviations.
 * 3) Do not add links to references, unless the source is not linked to elsewhere in the article.
 * 4) Italicize references where appropriate, as with book titles, etc.
 * 5) Only reference a header (using the Ref template) when that source is the only reference under that specific header.

More information
For an example of how referencing works, take a look at the source code for this article.

In addition, you can read Wikipedia's policy at Wikipedia:Citing sources. While not all the rules are the same, most of the basics are explained in more detail on Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Footnotes explains more of the "how to" and technical aspects of sourcing.

Forum discussions

 * Forum:New Citation rules and Featured Article Queue
 * Forum:Sourcing guideline draft
 * Forum:Sourcing revamp
 * Forum:Sourcing revamp revamp