VassarWiki:References
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It does not yet reflect consensus and is open for discussion.
All content on encyclopedia pages must be sourced with in-line references.[1] While you are not required to source content on other spaces, it is encouraged.
Types of sources
Sources fall into three types, listed in decreasing authority:
- Reliable publications like external newspapers/journals, The Miscellany News, and official Vassar websites
- Public statements by Vassar administration, departments, and VSA-recognized student organizations
- Current or past Vassar individuals (including you!)
Style
References can be brief, and they don't have to be in any citation style. If possible, link the sources to the relevant VassarWiki page or external website. By sourcing your edits, you help tether the project to reality and help readers find external resources.
How do I add references?
It's super easy to add references! On the visual editor, click the "Cite" button. On the source editor, click the book with a ribbon or write the reference content between <ref> and </ref>.
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