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1 - Wikipedia citation examples

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Visual Editor

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Automatic

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  • URL
    • Ann D. Yoder. (Awards)
      • American Academy of Arts and Sciences - member page - correct link and redo
      • Guggenheim fellow - profile page
        • Reuse for President of the Society of Systematic Biologists (2015)
  • Reusing citations

Bonus (In person)

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2 - Wikidata reference (citation) examples

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References

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  • Websites (reference URL, retrieved)
    • Anne D. Yoder
      • American Academy of Arts and Sciences - member page
      • Guggenheim fellow - profile page - already in Wikidata
        • Reuse for President of the Society of Systematic Biologists (2015)

Reusing references

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  • Reference copy tool
    • Preferences ... Gadgets ... DuplicateReferences
    • See Anne D. Yoder above

Hold for later

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  • Finding Aids (reference URL, title, type, retrieved)
  • Books (stated in)
  • Databases or journals (stated in)

3 - Hold for later advanced video

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Visual Editor - Manual Citations

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Manual

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  • Website
  • Book
  • Newspaper
  • Journal
  • Manual (from scratch)

Source Code Editor - Hold this topic for much later

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Automatic

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  • URL
  • ISBN
  • DOI
  • PDF - forget

Manual (templates)

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  • Cite web
  • Cite news
  • Cite book
  • Cite journal

Naming citations

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Reusing citations

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4. Other Citation Examples - WikiSalon

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5. Cain Conference Examples

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Wikipedia

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  • St. Elmo Brady
    • Bachelor's degree from Fisk University. Subsequent work at Tuskegee Institute.
    • Scholarship for advanced studies at University of Illinois.
    • First graduate studies program at a Black college.
    • Death information - can be added in.
  • Joan Berkowitz
    • Bachelors degree from Swarthmore College.
    • Doctorate from University of Illinois.
    • Postgraduate work at Yale.
    • Work at Arthur Little consulting- change to 1957.
    • 1986 - move to Risk Science International
  • Darleane C. Hoffman
    • Professor at UC Berkeley - 1984
    • Priestley Medal - 2000
    • National Medal of Science - 1997

Wikidata

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  • St. Elmo Brady - Wikidata
    • Employer
      • Howard University
      • Fisk University
    • Member of
      • Phi Lambda Upsilon
    • Influenced by
      • George Washington Carver
      • Booker T. Washington
  • Joan Berkowitz - Wikidata
    • Educated at
      • Swarthmore College
      • University of Illinois
      • Yale University
      • MIT Sloan School of Management
    • Member of
      • Electrochemical Society
    • Occupation
      • chemist
      • environmental consultant
      • professor
  • Darleane C. Hoffman - Wikidata
    • Field of work
      • Nuclear chemistry
    • Student of
      • Nellie May Naylor

Science History Biographies

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6. Women scientists

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7. Philadelphia

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Quick test

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Baltimore Oriole test
  • A+F testing
    • cite this book[1]
    • cite this url[2]
    • Upload an image

References

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  1. ^ Taylor, Astra (2014). The people's platform: taking back power and culture in the digital age. New York: Metropolitan Books. ISBN 978-0-8050-9356-8.
  2. ^ Cohen, Noam (2011-01-31). "Define Gender Gap? Look Up Wikipedia's Contributor List". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-16.