Wikipedia talk:Citing Wikipedia Turabian-style

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I don't know about the Turabian-style book (and should probably add this to the general citation talk page), but wouldn't be something like

N.N. 2003c: Turabian, in: Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, <http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turabian> (January 5th, 2004).

or

Anonymous 2003d: Turabian, in: Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, <http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turabian> (January 5th, 2004).

or even

Wikipedia 2003: Turabian, in: Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, <http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turabian> (January 5th, 2004)

more apropiate for bibliographic use of Wikipedia (in the bibliography), cited in the text as something like:

Another style manual used for generating an uniform style is the Turabian book (cf. Anonymous 2003d)

I.e., using something like MLA style?

till we *) 00:06, Jan 6, 2004 (UTC)


Not sure if this is possible in wikipedia, but to indent the following lines in html, you can use something like this "<p style='text-indent:-2em;padding-left:2em'>" Nroose 08:53, 21 Apr 2004 (UTC)