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This article is written in the form of a series of jotted notes. It needs rewriting into continuous prose.--Kudpung (talk) 09:24, 10 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Many of the claims in this article use Who's Who 2008. However, the way in which this source is presented is not admissible as it it too vague and can't be verified online. See: WP:CITE. Please either use the correct format or a citation template, that provides:

  • Author (first names, last names)
  • Title
  • Publisher
  • Date of publication
  • Page number
  • Line number (if appropriate)
  • location
  • ISBN

One such template that can be used for book sources is this one:

{{cite book
 | last1 =
 | first1 = 
 | last2 =
 | first2 =
 | title = 
 | publisher = 
 | date = 
 | location = 
 | isbn = 
}}

For the above citation to appear in a footnote, the template needs to be enclosed in "ref" tags. You can add these by typing <ref> at the front of the citation (before the curly brackets) and </ref> at the end after the curly brackets. Alternatively you may notice below the edit box there is a list of "markup" which includes <ref></ref> tags– if you highlight your whole citation and then click this markup, it will automatically enclose your citation in ref tags. The same footnote may be used multiple times, (as in the case of 'Who's Who 2008 for this article) by using <ref name="name">details of the citation</ref> the first time the ref is used, and thereafter by simply using, <ref name="name"/>.(don't forget the final slash). For all footnotes to display, you must place a {{reflist}} tag under a ==References== heading. You won't see the effect after clicking the 'Show preview' button however, when only editing an article's section. You will only see the footnotes displayed when you have saved your edits bt clicking the 'Save edit' button. --Kudpung (talk) 16:03, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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