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I'm back and I've done a bit of work but... I have no idea how to properly quote my sources on this article. I've never done anything this complex on Wikipedia,

  • The Gambaccini quote comes from a published bok, but I found the quote on the web and don't know the page number.
  • The same thing except with an article from Nelson.
  • Kaye's article came from Rolling Stone in 1972, I found it in Perry 113 and was found on the web at RollingStone.com

Help me. AHHH! I'm No Parking and I approved this message 16:18, 6 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

  • If you're looking for formatting help see Hugo Chavez article for examples.
  • Web references can look like this {{cite web | title=Tumbling Dice| work=Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones | url=http://users.skynet.be/stones/albums/jumpback.htm#7 | accessdate=December 17, 2005 }} = "Tumbling Dice". Jump Back: The Best of the Rolling Stones. Retrieved December 17, 2005.
  • For your specific example above, what books did they come from? Otherwise, probably shouldn't use a quote if you don't know where it came from. --maclean25 07:25, 17 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]