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To insert references into your work on STS Wiki, you may use the author-date citation method (e.g., Smith 1998) and append a Works Cited list with each author's name listed in alphabetical order. You may also use the features of the Biblio extension, which has been installed on STS Wiki.
The Biblio extension automatically creates numbered (bracketed) references from codes inserted into <cite> </cite></nowiki) tags; when the same codes are listed within <nowiki><biblio> </biblio> tags, the extension automatically creates a numbered list of references.
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[edit] Code example 1
Collins' work on artificial intelligence (e.g., <cite>collins1990</cite> soon gave way to what for reader would prove to be a more engaging project, an attempt to explain science studies at a level appropriate for undergraduate courses.<cite>collins-pinch1993</cite>
[edit] References
<biblio> #collins1990 H. M. Collins. Artificial experts. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1990. #collins-pinch1993 Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch. The golem. Cambridge [England]; Cambridge University Press, 1993. </biblio>
[edit] Results of code example 1
Collins' work on artificial intelligence (e.g., [1] soon gave way to what for reader would prove to be a more engaging project, an attempt to explain science studies at a level appropriate for undergraduate courses.[2]
[edit] References
- H. M. Collins. Artificial experts. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1990.
- Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch. The golem. Cambridge [England]; Cambridge University Press, 1993.
What is really cool about the Biblio extension, however, is that -- for books -- it can automatically suck the whole, correct citation off the Web if you indicate the book's ISBN number:
[edit] Code example 2
Collins' work on artificial intelligence (e.g., <cite>collins1990</cite> soon gave way to what for reader would prove to be a more engaging project, an attempt to explain science studies at a level appropriate for undergraduate courses.<cite>collins-pinch1993</cite>
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<biblio> #collins1990 isbn=0-2625-3115-1 #collins-pinch1993 isbn=0-5213-5601-6 </biblio>
[edit] Results of code example 2
Collins' work on artificial intelligence (e.g., [1] soon gave way to what for reader would prove to be a more engaging project, an attempt to explain science studies at a level appropriate for undergraduate courses.[2]
[edit] References
- H. M. Collins. Artificial experts. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1990. isbn:0-2625-3115-1.
- Harry Collins, Trevor Pinch. The golem. Cambridge [England]; Cambridge University Press, 1993. isbn:0-5213-5601-6.
Try clicking on one of the above book titles!
Where do you find ISBN numbers? You can search for them at ISBNdb.com.
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