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:''See also [[:Category:Citation templates]]'' | |||
The most common sources have templates that can be used to write out references automatically: | |||
* [[:Template:H|<nowiki>{{H}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Hobbit]]'' | |||
* [[:Template:H|H]] = ''[[The Hobbit | |||
* [[:Template:FR|FR]] = ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' | * '''''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''''' | ||
* [[:Template:TT|TT]] = ''[[The Two Towers]]'' | ** [[:Template:FR|<nowiki>{{FR}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]'' | ||
** [[:Template:TT|<nowiki>{{TT}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Two Towers]]'' | |||
** [[:Template:RK|<nowiki>{{RK}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Return of the King]]'' | |||
** [[:Template:App|<nowiki>{{App}}</nowiki>]] = the ''[[The Lord of the Rings Appendices|Appendices]]'' | |||
For | * [[:Template:S|<nowiki>{{S}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Silmarillion]]'' | ||
* [[:Template:UT|<nowiki>{{UT}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[Unfinished Tales]]'' | |||
* [[:Template:RGEO|<nowiki>{{RGEO}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Road Goes Ever On (book)|The Road Goes Ever On]]'' | |||
* '''''[[The History of Middle-earth]]''''' | |||
** [[:Template:LT1|<nowiki>{{LT1}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part 1|The Book of Lost Tales Part I]]'' | |||
** [[:Template:LT2|<nowiki>{{LT2}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Book of Lost Tales Part 2|The Book of Lost Tales Part II]]'' | |||
** [[:Template:PM|<nowiki>{{PM}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Peoples of Middle-earth]]'' | |||
** ''[[The War of the Jewels]]'' | |||
*** [[:Template:GA|<nowiki>{{GA}}</nowiki>]] = "''[[The Grey Annals]]''" | |||
** [[:Template:WR|<nowiki>{{WR}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The War of the Ring]]'' | |||
* [[:Template:L|<nowiki>{{L}}</nowiki>]] = ''[[The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien]]'' | |||
Generally the format to use them is: | |||
<pre><ref>{{T|chapter#}}</ref></pre> | |||
But there will sometimes be additional options for sources with more complex structures. For detailed instructions see the individual template pages. | |||
[[:Template:HM|<nowiki>{{HM}}</nowiki>]] is the old 'general-purpose' template, but it has been mostly superseded by the above templates, which offer more flexibility. | |||
==Questionable statements== | ==Questionable statements== |
Revision as of 09:34, 28 August 2010
References are the cornerstone of any serious encyclopedia. Though much of our old content remains without references, Tolkien Gateway wishes to properly credit its facts. This way, fanon and overinterpretation can be properly identified as such, and omitted.
General rules
- See also: Canon
As to what counts as a reliable source, in the tightest sense it is simple: primary material. From there, we have secondary and "semi-secondary".
- Semi-secondary
Semi-secondary, as we call it for the sake of convenience, are texts by Tolkien that are about Middle-earth; these could be The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien, but also material published in Vinyar Tengwar or Parma Eldalamberon.
- Secondary
Secondary texts are texts about Tolkien's work by other authors. We have a short rule for it: if they cite primary, we cite primary, and if they come up with original research, we cite them.
Referencing
How To
Tolkien Gateway uses, like most wiki-based encyclopedia's, the Cite/Cite extension. A short how-to:
With this method, sources are cited within the text. They appear wherever you type "{{references}}".
This is the text you type.<ref>And this is the source</ref>
The text in between the <ref>-tags appears in the References section. These tags can be named for reuse:
This is the text you type.<ref name="One">And this is source number one</ref> Then, you use something with another source,<ref>Like this one</ref>, before returning to the first one.<ref name="One"/>
Shortcuts
- See also Category:Citation templates
The most common sources have templates that can be used to write out references automatically:
Generally the format to use them is:
<ref>{{T|chapter#}}</ref>
But there will sometimes be additional options for sources with more complex structures. For detailed instructions see the individual template pages.
{{HM}} is the old 'general-purpose' template, but it has been mostly superseded by the above templates, which offer more flexibility.
Questionable statements
Questionable statements can be challenged with the {{fact}} template. Fanon, conjecture and overinterpretation that goes unreferenced can be deleted on sight.