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== Using references on a page ==
 
== Using references on a page ==
  
In order to include references from this library in any page, parts of this library have to be [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion transcluded] into the page's references section using the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Labeled_Section_Transclusion Labeled Section Transclusion-Plugin]. A reference in the main text of the page, e.g.,
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In order to include references from this library in any page, simply add a <ref name="..."> markup to the page's text at the corresponding position, e.g.,
   <nowiki><ref name="Wilms2000a"></nowiki>
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   <nowiki><ref name="Wilms2000a" /></nowiki>
will then be added to corresponding [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite#The_%3Creferences_/%3E_tag reference section] by
 
  <nowiki><references></nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>{{#lst:List of references|Wilms2000a}}</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki></references></nowiki>
 
  
 
== Adding references to the library ==
 
== Adding references to the library ==
  
 
Adding a reference to the library here requires to define of a <nowiki><bibref name="...">...</bibref></nowiki> markup in the '''The library''' subsection below. The ''name'' attribute of the <nowiki><bibref></nowiki>-tag identifies this reference, which then can be used on any page where the library is added. The example above would be defined like this:
 
Adding a reference to the library here requires to define of a <nowiki><bibref name="...">...</bibref></nowiki> markup in the '''The library''' subsection below. The ''name'' attribute of the <nowiki><bibref></nowiki>-tag identifies this reference, which then can be used on any page where the library is added. The example above would be defined like this:
   <nowiki><bibref name="wilms2000a"></nowiki>
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   <nowiki><bibref name="Wilms2000a"></nowiki>
 
   <nowiki>Wilms, Allen, & McCray, 2000, ApJ 542, 914 ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000ApJ...542..914W NASA ADS])</nowiki>
 
   <nowiki>Wilms, Allen, & McCray, 2000, ApJ 542, 914 ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000ApJ...542..914W NASA ADS])</nowiki>
 
   <nowiki></bibref></nowiki>
 
   <nowiki></bibref></nowiki>

Revision as of 17:51, 12 April 2018

This page is used as a library for references.

Using references on a page

In order to include references from this library in any page, simply add a <ref name="..."> markup to the page's text at the corresponding position, e.g.,

 <ref name="Wilms2000a" />

Adding references to the library

Adding a reference to the library here requires to define of a <bibref name="...">...</bibref> markup in the The library subsection below. The name attribute of the <bibref>-tag identifies this reference, which then can be used on any page where the library is added. The example above would be defined like this:

 <bibref name="Wilms2000a">
 Wilms, Allen, & McCray, 2000, ApJ 542, 914 ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000ApJ...542..914W NASA ADS])
 </bibref>

The text inside the <bibref> markup gets pasted into the reference section of the page. Thus, please follow the citation guidelines here! It is recommended to add a link to, e.g., the NASA ADS record as well.

The library

This is the actual definition of the library. Add references here by editing this section.

<bibref name="Becker2012a"> Becker, Klochkov, Schönherr, et al., 2012, A&A 544, A123 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Okazaki2001a"> Okazaki & Negueruela, 2001, A&A 377, 161 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Negueruela2001a"> Negueruela & Okazaki, 2001, A&A 369, 108 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Negueruela2001b"> Negueruela, Okazaki, Fabregat, et al., 2001, A&A 369, 117 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Reig2011a"> Reig, 2011, Be X-ray Binaries, in: Ap&SS 332 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Stella1986a"> Stella, White, & Rosner, 1986, ApJ 308, 669 (NASA ADS) </bibref>

<bibref name="Wilms2000a"> Wilms, Allen, & McCray, 2000, ApJ 542, 914 (NASA ADS) </bibref>