About citation
The old easy way was: <Authorname> <Year-of-publication>, p. <pagenumber> in the ref; and the full title in the Literature-section.
Nicer is for instance: using template:Sfnp, like: ((sfnp|Hemetsberger|2012|page=118)) as a ref, together with template:Citation in the literature-section, like: ((Citation | last1 = Hemetsberger | first1 = Andrea | chapter = 'Let the Source be with you!' –Practices of Sharing in Free and Open-Source Communities. | editor1-last = Sützl | editor1-first = Wolfgang | editor2-last = Stadler | editor2-first = Felix | editor3-last = Maier | editor3-first = Roland | editor4-last = Hug | editor4-first = Theo | title = Media, Knowledge And Education: Cultures And Ethics Of Sharing/ Medien – Wissen – Bildung: Kulturen Und Ethiken Des Teilens. | year = 2012 | location = Innsbruck | publisher = Innsbruck University Press | isbn = 978 3 902811 74 5 ))
don't forget the "ref=harv" parameter. <- attention! this is no longer necessary!
Very useful might be: the RefToolbar. See: Wikipedia:RefToolbar.
Use id=((OCLC|nr|show=all)) as a parameter!
and if necessary:
And for linking to a source with no known writer etc., use: Template:harvid (or Template:SfnRef).
If source has no date: see this workaround
See examples in: Spreadability.
For an example with a link to a specific page/chapter in Wikisource, see Black guillemot#Behaviour (2nd footnote).
See also: Edmund Selous, for instance:
Heinrich Cunow wrote a review in Die Neue Zeit, 1896.[1]
etc.
Cunow also makes some remarks concerning Bevan's Sir William Petty : A Study in English Economic Literature (1894).[2]
This is very important!
Let's test the Template:Cite Q.
and see:
"export" info to common cite template: parameter: expand;
e.g.
((Cite journal |author1=Wim de Vries |author2=Jan P. Lesschen |author3=Diti A. Oudendag |author4=Johannes Kros |author5=Jan C. Voogd |author6=Elke Stehfest |author7=Alex F. Bouwman |doi=10.1080/19438151003621425 |id=Wikidata Q60559760 |issn=1943-815X |issue=sup1 |journal=Journal Of Integrative Environmental Sciences |language=en |pages=145-157 |publication-date=August 2010 |title=Impacts of model structure and data aggregation on European wide predictions of nitrogen and green house gas fluxes in response to changes in livestock, land cover, and land management |volume=7))