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3. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include your references. We're in the process of adding a very simple citation format, which should be up soon. In the meantime, please cite your sources in the main article.
3. '''Citing References:''' When you bring up a legal points, statistics, or any other facts, it's strongly encouraged to include references. To add a reference after a point, here's an example of how you do it for the Google Homepage.
 
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Here is an example of a sentence that may need citation.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com] The New York Times</ref>
 
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Then, once you have written the citation with the ref tag, the citation will automatically appear at the bottom of the page in the "References" section.
   
   
4. '''Naming Pages with Non-English Characters:''' If you are adding a page that has non-English characters (for example, Malmö), please go ahead and include those non-English characters. As a general rule, the pages should be written in Latin script but can include all characters. However, be sure to create a standard English language-only page (for example, "Malmo") that redirects users to the correct page (Malmö). That way, users who type in either "Malmö" or "Malmo" can go to the same page. For details on redirecting pages, please check out [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Redirect instructions] from Wikipedia.  
4. '''Naming Pages with Non-English Characters:''' If you are adding a page that has non-English characters (for example, Malmö), please go ahead and include those non-English characters. As a general rule, the pages should be written in Latin script but can include all characters. However, be sure to create a standard English language-only page (for example, "Malmo") that redirects users to the correct page (Malmö). That way, users who type in either "Malmö" or "Malmo" can go to the same page. For details on redirecting pages, please check out [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Redirect instructions] from Wikipedia.  

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