On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 08:30:46PM -0500, Aude wrote:
The other user helping with this article is an
academic expert. So I wanted
to make the references simple as could be and just did them like this
<ref>Rotter (1954)</ref> or like this <ref>Millon (2004), p.
353</ref>
Even simpler is to use Harvard referencing and use footnotes for
parenthetical comments that belong in footnotes. For example,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_logic
It's even possible to get the inline citations to link to the full
reference, although it isn't completely implemented in that article yet.
- Carl