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Sometimes the article is more readable if multiple citations are bundled into a single footnote. For example, when there are multiple sources for a given sentence, and each source applies to the entire sentence, the sources can be placed at the end of the sentence, like this.[4][5][6][7] Or they can be bundled into one footnote at the end of the sentence or paragraph, like this.[4]
Bundling is also useful if the sources each support a different portion of the preceding text, or if the sources all support the same text. Bundling has several advantages:
Bundling has the following disadvantages:
When formatting multiple citations in a footnote, there are several layouts available, as illustrated below. Within a given article, only a single layout should be used.
There are 3 main layouts for merging/bundling multiple citations:
A bulleted list can be placed into a reference using the standard syntax with asterisks (*). If the reference starts with a bulleted list item, it will be pushed down one row. After the first citation, each bullet citation must be written on a new line.
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The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot.<ref>For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1. * For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46. * For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2. * {{Cite news|url=https://www.space.com/14725-moon-temperature-lunar-days-night.html|title=What's the Temperature on the Moon?|work=Space.com|access-date=2018-08-09}} </ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot. [1] References
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To comply with the
accessibility guidelines, use {{
multiref}} or {{
multiref2}}. Using the HTML line break tag (<br>
) will create problems for screen readers. The general unbulleted list templates like {{
plainlist}} or {{
unbulleted list}}) will not cause accessibility issues but may not display with correct formatting within reference tags.
Template:multiref, a shortcut for {{ unbulleted list citebundle}}, indents bundled citations:
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The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot.<ref>{{multiref |For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1. |For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46. |For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2. }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot. [1] References
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Template:multiref2 separates bundled citations with white space:
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The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot.<ref>{{multiref2 |For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1. |For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46. |For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2. }}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot. [1] References
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The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot.<ref>For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1. For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46. For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2.</ref> ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, but the moon is not so big. The sun is also quite hot. [1] References
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This section is retained only for
historical reference. Reason: The {{
R}} template
has been deprecated by community RfC since 2010 (its use "suspended" unless three conditions were met, which were not met).For a modern solution to citing different pages in a single source, see {{
sfnp}} . |
It is also possible to bundle multiple citations into one entry while still defining and invoking them individually using the {{
r}} template. This would not normally be used to combine unrelated citations (unless in form of a footnote rather than a citation utilizing the |group=
parameter), but it is sometimes used to combine different editions of the same work or similar closely related information. Either way, it is possible to define them all in one go (possibly as a
list-defined reference) and invoke them several times (possibly with different |page=
parameters, or to define the citations individually and combine them through the annotation system of template {{
r}}. The following examples illustrate the latter form:
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The sun is pretty big,{{r|n=R1|r=For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1.}} but the moon is not so big.{{r|n=R1|a=* For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46.}} The sun is also{{r|n=R1|a=* For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2.}} quite hot.{{r|n=R1|a=* {{Cite news|url=https://www.space.com/14725-moon-temperature-lunar-days-night.html|title=What's the Temperature on the Moon?|work=Space.com|access-date=2018-08-09}}}} ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, [1] but the moon is not so big. [1] The sun is also [1] quite hot. [1] References
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The sun is pretty big,{{r|n=R1|r=For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1.}} but the moon is not so big.{{r|n=R1|a=<br/>For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46.}} The sun is also{{r|n=R1|a=<br/>For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2.}} quite hot.{{r|n=R1|a=<br/>{{Cite news|url=https://www.space.com/14725-moon-temperature-lunar-days-night.html|title=What's the Temperature on the Moon?|work=Space.com|access-date=2018-08-09}}}} ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, [1] but the moon is not so big. [1] The sun is also [1] quite hot. [1] References
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For the line breaks format, either replace the preceding asterisk (*
) in the |a(nnotation)=
parameters by <br/>
, or remove it and add a parameter |
.
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The sun is pretty big,{{r|n=R1|r=For the sun's size, see Miller, Edward. ''The Sun''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 1.}} but the moon is not so big.{{r|n=R1|a=For the moon's size, see Brown, Rebecca. "Size of the Moon," ''Scientific American'', 51(78):46.}} The sun is also{{r|n=R1|a=For the sun's heat, see Smith, John. ''The Sun's Heat''. Academic Press, 2005, p. 2.}} quite hot.{{r|n=R1|a={{Cite news|url=https://www.space.com/14725-moon-temperature-lunar-days-night.html|title=What's the Temperature on the Moon?|work=Space.com|access-date=2018-08-09}}}} ==References== {{Reflist}} |
The sun is pretty big, [1] but the moon is not so big. [1] The sun is also [1] quite hot. [1] References
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