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BG3Wiki uses references to inform readers where in the game information on the wiki comes from. This is called '''verification'''.
BG3Wiki uses ''references'' to inform readers where in the game information on the wiki comes from. This is called '''verification'''.


References are listed near the bottom of articles and allow readers to find the source of information on the wiki. They also allow other editors to ensure that the information on the wiki is being [[BG3Wiki:Content rules|accurately represented]].
Verification ensures that information on the wiki is verifiable by readers. References allow readers to find the source of information on the wiki. They also allow other editors to ensure that the information on the wiki is being [[BG3Wiki:Content rules|accurately represented]].


; What is a reference?
A reference is simply a source of information. Reference tags are added inline to the article's body, and are listed near the bottom of articles.
; When are references needed?
Not all information on the wiki needs to have a reference. However, the more difficult it is to find a piece of information in the game, the more important it is to add appropriate references.
Not all information on the wiki needs to have a reference. However, the more difficult it is to find a piece of information in the game, the more important it is to add appropriate references.


; Requesting verification
If you come across information on the wiki without references, or if you don't believe the references are sufficient, you can request verification by adding the {{t link|verify}} template after the sentence or paragraph with the potentially incorrect information. This lets other editors know that something is missing verification.
Do not remove information unless you know it to be incorrect – take it to the Talk Page instead.
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== Adding references ==
== Adding references ==
A reference is simply the the source of information. Footnotes and
Use the template {{t link|ref}} to add a reference tag to an article. This template should generally be added at the end of the relevant sentence or paragraph, immediately after punctuation (with no space).
 
Use the template {{t link|ref}} to add an inline reference to an article. This template should generally be added at the end of the relevant sentence or paragraph, immediately after punctuation (with no space).


References will only show correctly if you include the {{t link|reflist}} template in the article. To do this, simply add a ''References'' section, and add that template as the only content in that reference.
References will only show correctly if you include the {{t link|reflist}} template in the article. To do this, simply add a ''References'' section, and add that template as the only content in that section.


; Example
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: 500px;"
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
|-
<nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.}}</nowiki>
! Example !! Result
|-
| <nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.}}</nowiki>
; References
; References
<nowiki>{{reflist}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{reflist}}</nowiki>  
</div>
|| Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.}}
 
; Result
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.}}
; References
; References
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
</div>
|-
|}


=== Grouped references ===
=== Grouped references ===
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To add a group to a reference simply enter name of the group in the second parameter of the ref template.
To add a group to a reference simply enter name of the group in the second parameter of the ref template.
; Example
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: 500px;"
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
|-
<nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.|act1}}</nowiki>
! Example !! Result
|-
| <nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.|act1}}</nowiki>
References
References
<nowiki>{{reflist|act1}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{reflist|act1}}</nowiki>  
</div>
|| Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.|act1}}
 
; Result
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.|act1}}
; References
; References
{{reflist|act1}}
{{reflist|act1}}
</div>
|-
|}


To list these references, the group must also be added to the t:reflist template, as its first parameter.
To list these references, the group must also be added to the t:reflist template, as its first parameter.


==== Citation templates ====
=== Ref tags ===
; Links : Use {{t link|cite web}} to add a URL as a reference. These references always have the ''url'' group, and are listed by adding {{t link|reflist|url}} under the References section of an article.
; Texts : Use {{t link|cite text}} to add an in-game book or as a reference. These references always have the ''text'' group, and are listed by adding {{t link|reflist|text}} under the References section of an article.
 
=== Using HTML tags ===
While less supported, it is also possible to add simple references using HTML tags, substituting t:ref with <nowiki><ref> </ref></nowiki> and t:reflist with <nowiki><references/></nowiki>
While less supported, it is also possible to add simple references using HTML tags, substituting t:ref with <nowiki><ref> </ref></nowiki> and t:reflist with <nowiki><references/></nowiki>


== Footnotes ==
== Adding references to footnotes ==
Footnotes are added similarly to references, using the {{t link|note}} template instead of t:ref, and the {{t link|notelist}} template instead of t:reflist.
Footnotes are added similarly to references, using the {{t link|note}} template instead of t:ref, and the {{t link|notelist}} template instead of t:reflist.


Footnotes can be used to add supplementary information or context to information in an article's body. When necessary, footnotes can also have references:
Footnotes can be used to add supplementary information or context to information in an article's body. When necessary, footnotes can also have references:
; Example
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width: 500px;"
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
|-
<nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{note|This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.{{ref|Lae'zel romance scene.|act3}}}}{{ref|Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.|act2}}</nowiki>
! Example !! Result
|-
| <nowiki>Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{note|This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.{{ref|Lae'zel romance scene.|act3}}}}{{ref|Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.|act2}}</nowiki>
; Footnotes
; Footnotes
<nowiki>{{notelist}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{notelist}}</nowiki>
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<nowiki>{{reflist|act2}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{reflist|act2}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{reflist|act3}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{reflist|act3}}</nowiki>
</div>
|| Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{note|This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.{{ref|Lae'zel romance scene.|act3}}}}{{ref|Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.|act2}}
 
; Result
<div style="border:1px dotted;">
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{note|This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.{{ref|Lae'zel romance scene.|act3}}}}{{ref|Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.|act2}}
; Footnotes
; Footnotes
{{notelist}}
{{notelist}}
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{{reflist|act2}}
{{reflist|act2}}
{{reflist|act3}}
{{reflist|act3}}
</div>
|-
|}


== Requesting verification ==
== List of citation templates ==
If you come across information on the wiki without references, or if you don't believe the references are sufficient, you can request verification by adding the {{t link|verify}} template after the sentence or paragraph with the potentially incorrect information. Do not remove information unless you know it to be incorrect – take it to the Talk Page instead.
; General references : Use {{t link|ref}} to add a reference. These references  are listed by adding {{t link|reflist}} template in the References section of an article. These reference can use any group.
; Links : Use {{t link|cite web}} to add a URL as a reference. These references always have the ''url'' group, and are listed by adding {{t link|reflist|url}} in the References section of an article.
; Texts : Use {{t link|cite text}} to add an in-game book or as a reference. These references always have the ''text'' group, and are listed by adding {{t link|reflist|text}} in the References section of an article.
; Footnotes : Use {{t link|note}} to add a footnote. These references are listed by adding {{t link|notelist}} template in the Footnotes section of an article. These footnotes can use any group.
; Verify : Use {{t link|verify}} to request verification.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[:Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Verify|Pages with the verify template]], which lists pages that need verification.
* [[:Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Verify|Pages with the verify template]], which lists pages that need verification.
* [[:Category:Citation templates]], a list of citation templates.
* [[:Category:Citation templates]], a list of citation templates.

Revision as of 16:32, 13 December 2023

BG3Wiki uses references to inform readers where in the game information on the wiki comes from. This is called verification.

Verification ensures that information on the wiki is verifiable by readers. References allow readers to find the source of information on the wiki. They also allow other editors to ensure that the information on the wiki is being accurately represented.

What is a reference?

A reference is simply a source of information. Reference tags are added inline to the article's body, and are listed near the bottom of articles.

When are references needed?

Not all information on the wiki needs to have a reference. However, the more difficult it is to find a piece of information in the game, the more important it is to add appropriate references.

Requesting verification

If you come across information on the wiki without references, or if you don't believe the references are sufficient, you can request verification by adding the {{verify}} template after the sentence or paragraph with the potentially incorrect information. This lets other editors know that something is missing verification.

Do not remove information unless you know it to be incorrect – take it to the Talk Page instead.

Adding references

Use the template {{ref}} to add a reference tag to an article. This template should generally be added at the end of the relevant sentence or paragraph, immediately after punctuation (with no space).

References will only show correctly if you include the {{reflist}} template in the article. To do this, simply add a References section, and add that template as the only content in that section.

Example Result
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.}}
References

{{reflist}}

Lae'zel is good at sneering.[1]
References
  1. Lae'zel's introduction scene.

Grouped references

It is possible to add grouped references to articles. These references have an assigned group and will be listed separately from other references

To add a group to a reference simply enter name of the group in the second parameter of the ref template.

Example Result
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{ref|Lae'zel's introduction scene.|act1}}

References {{reflist|act1}}

Lae'zel is good at sneering.[act1 a]
References
  1. Lae'zel's introduction scene.

To list these references, the group must also be added to the t:reflist template, as its first parameter.

Ref tags

While less supported, it is also possible to add simple references using HTML tags, substituting t:ref with <ref> </ref> and t:reflist with <references/>

Adding references to footnotes

Footnotes are added similarly to references, using the {{note}} template instead of t:ref, and the {{notelist}} template instead of t:reflist.

Footnotes can be used to add supplementary information or context to information in an article's body. When necessary, footnotes can also have references:

Example Result
Lae'zel is good at sneering.{{note|This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.{{ref|Lae'zel romance scene.|act3}}}}{{ref|Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.|act2}}
Footnotes

{{notelist}}

References

{{reflist|act2}} {{reflist|act3}}

Lae'zel is good at sneering.[note 1][act2 a]
Footnotes
  1. This is evidenced by her inability to stop sneering no matter what dialogue is chosen during her romance scene.[act3 a]
References
  1. Lae'zel's camp dialogue throughout Act Two.
  1. Lae'zel romance scene.

List of citation templates

General references
Use {{ref}} to add a reference. These references are listed by adding {{reflist}} template in the References section of an article. These reference can use any group.
Links
Use {{cite web}} to add a URL as a reference. These references always have the url group, and are listed by adding {{reflist|url}} in the References section of an article.
Texts
Use {{cite text}} to add an in-game book or as a reference. These references always have the text group, and are listed by adding {{reflist|text}} in the References section of an article.
Footnotes
Use {{note}} to add a footnote. These references are listed by adding {{notelist}} template in the Footnotes section of an article. These footnotes can use any group.
Verify
Use {{verify}} to request verification.

See also