FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style-Formatting: Difference between revisions

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There are two ways to list sources in the Wiki:<br>
There are two ways to list sources in the Wiki:<br>
1. Using the traditional format listed above, such as, ''The Chicago Manual of Style''.<br>
1. Using the traditional format listed above, such as, ''The Chicago Manual of Style''.<br>
2. Reformatting the bibliographic source to list the title first. More about the format is listed [[FamilySearch_Wiki:Manual_of_Style-Formatting#ibliography List in Body of the Wiki Page - Listing the Title First|below]].<br>
2. Reformatting the bibliographic source to list the title first. More about the format is listed [[FamilySearch_Wiki:Manual_of_Style-Formatting#Bibliography List in Body of the Wiki Page - Listing the Title First|'''below''']].<br>
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''It is suggested that long lists of sources should be [[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style-Formatting#Bibliography List in Body of the Wiki Page - Listing the Title First|formatted listing the title first]] for easier readability. However, the final decision of the format can be left to the discretion of the editor.''   
''It is suggested that long lists of sources should be [[FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style-Formatting#Bibliography List in Body of the Wiki Page - Listing the Title First|formatted listing the title first]] for easier readability. However, the final decision of the format can be left to the discretion of the editor.''