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|abstract=''Ibid.'' is an abbreviation for ''ibidem'', "in the same place". While it is sometimes used explicitly in Wikipedia, more commonly editors use a ''de facto'' version, which consists of a full citation followed later by shortened citations consisting of an author(s) name(s) and year of publication. These are usually hand-crafted and typically do not use citation templates. This often leads to citations that are inconsistent in format and placement. They also usually fail to link to a source. This is often confusing and not conducive to a good user experience! |
|abstract=''Ibid.'' is an abbreviation for ''ibidem'', "in the same place". While it is sometimes used explicitly in Wikipedia, more commonly editors use a ''de facto'' version, which consists of a full citation followed later by shortened citations consisting of an author(s) name(s) and year of publication. These are usually hand-crafted and typically do not use citation templates. This often leads to citations that are inconsistent in format and placement. They also usually fail to link to a source. This is often confusing and not conducive to a good user experience! |
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#What is Harvard-style referencing and why is it desirable? |
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###Obtaining additional parameter information, such as edition, volume, issue, original publication date, publication place, publishers, series, ISBN or ISSN numbers, and etc. |
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+ | ##Using [https://tools.wmflabs.org/citer Citer] to generate reference citation templates, citation templates with ref=harv, and shortened foot note (sfn) templates |
###Using Citer with URLs, ISBNs, or DOIs |
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##Using the shortened footnote templates: <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:sfn|sfn]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:harvnb|harbnb]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:harv|harv]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki> |
##Using the shortened footnote templates: <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:sfn|sfn]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:harvnb|harbnb]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki>, <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[:wikipedia:en:template:harv|harv]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki> |
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|author=Raymond Leonard |
|author=Raymond Leonard |
Revision as of 01:49, 15 September 2019
This submission has been noted and is pending review for WikiConference North America 2019.
Title:
- Getting rid of ''ibid.'': Consolidate and improve citations with Harvard-style referencing, Worldcat, and Citer
Theme:
- Reliability of Information
Type of session:
- Workshop
Abstract:
Ibid. is an abbreviation for ibidem, "in the same place". While it is sometimes used explicitly in Wikipedia, more commonly editors use a de facto version, which consists of a full citation followed later by shortened citations consisting of an author(s) name(s) and year of publication. These are usually hand-crafted and typically do not use citation templates. This often leads to citations that are inconsistent in format and placement. They also usually fail to link to a source. This is often confusing and not conducive to a good user experience!
This tutorial will go through the steps to effective use Harvard-style referencing through several steps and many examples.
- What is Harvard-style referencing and why is it desirable?
- Creating the Sources section
- Creating complete and useful book citations
- Using Worldcat
- Obtaining OCLC numbers to locate items in the nearest library (aligning with Wikipedia's 3rd pillar of providing free content)
- Finding online versions of books, articles, and theses, where availabe
- Obtaining additional parameter information, such as edition, volume, issue, original publication date, publication place, publishers, series, ISBN or ISSN numbers, and etc.
- Using Citer to generate reference citation templates, citation templates with ref=harv, and shortened foot note (sfn) templates
- Using Citer with URLs, ISBNs, or DOIs
- What Citer generates for the ref parameter without an author
- Obstacles with using web.archive.org with Citer
- Using Citer with OCLC numbers
- Using Citer with URLs, ISBNs, or DOIs
- Handcrafting special citation templates or altering citation templates generated by Citer
- {{cite thesis}}
- Correcting templates generated by Citer using a OCLC number
- Using Worldcat
- Putting it all together
Academic Peer Review option:
- No
Author name:
E-mail address:
- raymond.f.leonard.jrgmail.com
Wikimedia username:
- Peaceray
Affiliated organization(s):
- Cascadia Wikimedians
Estimated time:
- One hour minimum; prefer longer if possible.
Preferred room size:
- Two dozen give or take; I am comfortable with right-sizing the room to the projected attendance.
Special requests:
- projector & screen; tables so attendees can edit & take notes
Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:
- I have presented on citations before at Wikiconference NA '15 & '16, but not in depth on Harvard-style referencing
If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)
- Yes, but I do not think it will be as nearly as effective without the requisite time.