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===Using CITEREF directly=== {{Shortcut|WP:CITEREF}} A few articles create a custom ID using {{code|CITEREF}}, either in place of the Harvard citation template (e.g. <code><nowiki>[[#CITEREFSmith2006|(2006)]]</nowiki></code>) or as a value for {{para|ref}} in the citation template. {{Refname rules|A custom ID must follow these rules:| * If CITEREF is used, then spaces in the {{para|ref}} field must be replaced with underscores}} Examples: * {{tlx|sfn|{{var|cite name}}|{{var|year}}}} * {{tlx|cite book|2=ref=CITEREF{{var|cite_nameyear}}}} * {{tlx|cite book|2=ref={{tl|sfnref|{{var|cite_name}}|{{var|year}}}}}} Where {{var|cite_name}} is a name such as the publisher. To avoid the sometimes difficult to remember syntax for links to CITEREF anchors, {{tl|citeref}} can be used to create internal wikilinks with either small superscript-style labels (like this<sup>[n]</sup>) or plain free-text labels to such anchors. It can be used inside of other citations. Note that the {{code|CITEREF}} prefix is necessary for the [[mw:Reference Tooltips|reference tooltips gadget]] ([[MediaWiki:Gadget-ReferenceTooltips.js]]) to detect that a link goes to a citation.
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