Preservapedia:Tutorial (Citing sources)



As explained in About Preservapedia, "if you add information to an article, be sure to include your references, as unreferenced facts are subject to removal." It is best to use inline citations so that other editors and readers can verify the information you add. Also, make sure that the sources you use are trustworthy and authoritative.

The external links section
Many Preservapedia articles have a separate section labelled External links. This section is for linking to websites with significant and reliable additional information on an article's topic. Not all external links are appropriate for use in a Preservapedia article, see Preservapedia:External links for a guideline. Before adding a website to an External links section, it is advised that you suggest it on the article's Discussion (talk) page.

Inside a single set of brackets, simply type in the full URL for the link, followed by a space and the text that will be visible, for example:
 *  Google search engine 

will display the following, whilst linking to the full URL:
 * Google search engine

Test what you have learned in the /sandbox/

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