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## Use [@cite(key@] to cite items in the bibliography.
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Note that citing an item twice does not produce a new number. The use of numbers to refer to items in the bibliography is called using a ''numerical citation style''. There is also a textual citation style, see ??? for an example on how to use that.
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Note that citing an item twice does not produce a new number. The use of numbers to refer to items in the bibliography is called using a ''numerical citation style''. There is also a textual citation style, see ??? for an example on how to use that. You can change the citation style by adding a fmt to the [=(:bib:)=] directive.
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the information about the things you wish to refer. This can be as
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the information about the things you wish to cite[^to ''cite'' means to refer to an item in the bibliography^]. This can be as
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: easycitations : Cookbook:EasyCitations — the recipe page for ''easy citations''

: key : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.

: thispage : http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/index.php?n=Bibliographies.EasyCitationExample1 — this web page

: pmwiki : http://pmwiki.org &emdash; the main website for PmWiki

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: easycitations : Cookbook:EasyCitations — the recipe page for ''easy citations''

: key : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.

: thispage : http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/index.php?n=Bibliographies.EasyCitationExample1 — this web page

: pmwiki : http://pmwiki.org &emdash; the main website for PmWiki

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You can use easy citations to cite references in a simple kind of bibliography that is automatically generated at the end of the page. The result of a citation can look like this: cite(reference-id).
A typical use of easy citations is to refer to various external web pages from a wiki page cite(thispage). The wiki engine used here is called PmWiki cite(pmwiki) and the easy citations is a so called cookbook recipe cite(easycitations). Note that references do not get a new number just because you cite them again, so citing PmWiki cite(pmwiki) results in the same ''citation text''.

The citation style here used enumerated citations. It is also possible to use a textual citation style, see ??? for an example how to do that.

!!! How do I use it?

There are two steps two using easy citations:
* Add a bibliographic database to the page where you write
the information about the things you wish to refer. This can be as
simple as writing:
-->
[@
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-> Quick summary:
## Use [@
cite(key@] to cite items in the bibliography.
## Add items to the bibliography as
[@
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You use @@easy citations@@ to cite items in a bibliography by writing [@cite(key)@] which results in cite(key). This cites an item in the bibliography list that is automatically generated and placed at the end of the current page. One simple use for citations is have a list of various web pages that you want to refer to as in this example:

-> This page cite(thispage) is a wiki page, and the wiki engine used
here is called PmWiki cite(pmwiki) and the easy citations is a so
called cookbook recipe cite(easycitations). That recipe is required
for the citations to work on this page.

Note that citing an item twice does not produce a new number. The use of numbers to refer to items in the bibliography is called using a ''numerical citation style''. There is also a textual citation style, see ??? for an example on how to use that.

!!! How do I use it?

There are two steps two using easy citations:
* Add a bibliographic database to the page where you write
the information about the things you wish to refer. This can be as
simple as writing:
--> [@
(:bib:)
: key : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.
: pmwiki : http://pmwiki.org
(:bibend:)
@]
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[@cite(reference-id)@] which results in cite(reference-id).
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[@cite(key)@] which results in cite(key).
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: reference-id : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.
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: key : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.
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* Christian Ridderström
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* Christian Ridderström
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This is an example of how to use ''easy citations''. Just look at the [[(>{$Name}?action=)source]] of this page to see the details of how it is done.
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This is an example of how to use ''easy citations''. Just look at the [[({$Name}?action=)source]] of this page to see the details of how it is done.
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A typical use of easy citations is to refer to various external web pages from a wiki page cite(thispage). The wiki engine used here is called PmWiki cite(pmwiki.org) and the easy citations is a so called cookbook recipe cite(easycitations). Note that references do not get a new number just because you cite them again, so citing PmWiki cite(PmWiki) results in the same ''citation text''.
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A typical use of easy citations is to refer to various external web pages from a wiki page cite(thispage). The wiki engine used here is called PmWiki cite(pmwiki) and the easy citations is a so called cookbook recipe cite(easycitations). Note that references do not get a new number just because you cite them again, so citing PmWiki cite(pmwiki) results in the same ''citation text''.
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This is an example of how to use ''easy citations''. Just look at the [[(>{$Name}?action=)source]] of this page to see the details of how it is done.

You can use easy citations to cite references in a simple kind of bibliography that is automatically generated at the end of the page. The result of a citation can look like this: cite(reference-id).
A typical use of easy citations is to refer to various external web pages from a wiki page cite(thispage). The wiki engine used here is called PmWiki cite(pmwiki.org) and the easy citations is a so called cookbook recipe cite(easycitations). Note that references do not get a new number just because you cite them again, so citing PmWiki cite(PmWiki) results in the same ''citation text''.

The citation style here used enumerated citations. It is also possible to use a textual citation style, see ??? for an example how to do that.

!!! How do I use it?

There are two steps two using easy citations:
* Add a bibliographic database to the page where you write
the information about the things you wish to refer. This can be as
simple as writing:
--> [@
(:bib:)
: reference-id : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.
: pmwiki.org : http://pmwiki.org
(:bibend:)
@]
-> You can have as many entries as you like within
[@(:bib:)@]...[@(:bibend:)@].
* Cite your references. This can be as simple as writing
[@cite(reference-id)@] which results in cite(reference-id).

See ?? for further information and examples.

(:bib: fmt=#)

: reference-id : Text of the reference that will show up in the bibliography.

: thispage : http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/index.php?n=Bibliographies.EasyCitationExample1 — this web page

: pmwiki.org : http://pmwiki.org — the main website for PmWiki

: easycitations : Cookbook:EasyCitations — the recipe page for ''easy citations''

(:bibend:)

!! Comments

!! Contributors

* Christian Ridderström
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