References

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The Sun is pretty big, but the Moon is not so big. The Sun is also quite hot.
== References ==
*Brown, R (2006). "Size of the Moon", ''Scientific American'', 51(78).
*Miller, E (2005). ''The Sun'', Academic Press.

The Sun is pretty big, but the Moon is not so big. The Sun is also quite hot.

References


  • Brown, R (2006). "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 51(78).
  • Miller, E (2005). The Sun, Academic Press.

Footnotes

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The Sun is pretty big,<ref name="Miller2005p23" />
but the Moon is not so big.<ref name="Brown2006" />
The Sun is also quite hot.<ref name="Miller2005p34" />
==Notes==
{{reflist|refs=
<ref name="Miller2005p23">Miller, E: ''The Sun'', page 23. Academic Press, 2005.</ref>
<ref name="Miller2005p34">Miller, E: ''The Sun'', page 34. Academic Press, 2005.</ref>
<ref name="Brown2006">Brown, R: "Size of the Moon", ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46</ref>
}}

The Sun is pretty big,[1] but the Moon is not so big.[2] The Sun is also quite hot.[3]

Notes


  1. ^ Miller, E: The Sun, page 23. Academic Press, 2005.
  2. ^ Brown, R: "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 51(78):46.
  3. ^ Miller, E: The Sun, page 34. Academic Press, 2005.

Short footnotes

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The Sun is pretty big,<ref>Miller 2005, p. 23.</ref>
but the Moon is not so big.<ref>Brown 2006, p. 46.</ref>
The Sun is also quite hot.<ref>Miller 2005, p. 34.</ref>
== Notes ==
{{Reflist|2}}

== References ==
*Brown, R (2006). "Size of the Moon", ''Scientific American'', 51(78).
*Miller, E (2005). ''The Sun'', Academic Press.

The Sun is pretty big,[1] but the Moon is not so big.[2] The Sun is also quite hot.[3]

Notes


  1. ^ Miller 2005, p. 23.
  2. ^ Brown 2006, p. 46.
  3. ^ Miller 2005, p. 34.


References


  • Brown, R (2006). "Size of the Moon", Scientific American, 51(78).
  • Miller, E (2005). The Sun, Academic Press.

Citing the same source many times

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This is an example of multiple references to the same footnote.<ref name="multiple" /> Such references are particularly useful when citing sources where different statements come from the same source.<ref name="multiple">Author, A. (2007). "How to cite references", New York: McGraw-Hill.</ref> A concise way to make multiple references is to use empty ref tags, which have a slash at the end.<ref name="multiple">This text is superfluous, and won't show up anywhere. We may as well just use an empty tag.</ref>

== Notes ==
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This is an example of multiple references to the same footnote.[1] Such references are particularly useful when citing sources where different statements come from the same source.[1] A concise way to make multiple references is to use empty ref tags, which have a slash at the end.[1]

Notes


  1. ^ a b c Author, A. (2007). "How to cite references", New York: McGraw-Hill.

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