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Example text[1]
Suppose you want to reference a book in an article, how do you go about doing that?
Well, first you start by entering the text you want, something like this:
This is the type of operation described by Harrison Schmitt, in "Return to the Moon"
Now you want to add a reference to the book mentioned in that sentence, so you enter something like this:
This is the type of operation described by Harrison Schmitt, in "Return to the Moon"<ref>'''Return to the Moon''' ''Exploration, Enterprise, and Energy in the Human Settlement of Space'' - Harrison Schmitt, Foreword by Neil Armstrong - 2005, ISBN 0-387-24285-6</ref>.
Somewhere on your page you add something like this:
===References===
<references/>
Now for the real thing
This is the type of operation described by Harrison Schmitt, in "Return to the Moon"[2].
References
Also
By now, you've probably noticed that <ref></ref> can also be used in headlines just as I've done in the first headline on this page.