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The 'pages', 'year' and 'ISBN' parameters are optional. All other parameters are required and cannot be left out. You can include wiki links in the 'author', 'title' and 'publisher' parameters where appropriate.
 
===When citing a source multiple times===
Put the actual reference where you want the <sup>[1]</sup> to appear on the page, like this (in my example I'm citing page 54):
<pre><nowiki><ref>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the North|54}}</ref></nowiki></pre>
Then, if you want to cite page 55 later in the article, again, put this where you want the <sup>[2]</sup> to appear (note the different page number):
<pre><nowiki><ref>{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the North|55}}</ref></nowiki></pre>
Then finally, at the end of the article, create a notes section that will automatically generate your references, like this:
<pre><nowiki>==Notes==
<references /></nowiki></pre>
If you want to use the same citation in different places in the same article, you'll need to give it a name the first time you use it, like this:
<pre><nowiki><ref name="MyRef1">{{Cite book/Volo's Guide to the North|16}}</ref></nowiki></pre>
Then, every time you want to use it again in the same article (you can use it again as many times as you like) you would put this:
<pre><nowiki><ref name="MyRef1" /></nowiki></pre>
If you need to see a working example, please edit the [[Cormanthor]] page and see the wiki markup I've used there.
 
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