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What does Wikipedia consider to be a citation and a reference? What is the difference in comparison? 

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In Wikipedia, a citation is a way to credit a source within an article, typically through a hyperlink or a footnote. A reference, on the other hand, is the full bibliographic information for that source, listed at the end of the article in the "References" section. The main difference is that a citation is a specific instance of acknowledging a source within the text, while a reference provides the complete details of that source for further verification or exploration.







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