"Kaynakça" kısmında kitaplar, dergiler, internet referansları için kullanılmak üzere bir bağlayıcılık sağlar. Bağlayıcı, makale metninin içinde bağlanmış olmalıdır. The reference text may be formatted manually, and the template merely adds an anchor for linking from in-text citations. This template is also useful when using a citation template that does not support the parameter (for example, , but there are others). This template is only needed for handwritten citations, or citations using non-standard citation templates, that are linked to by a shortened footnote or a parenthetical reference. If you don't mind using a citation template, it is more standard to use or with a template such as , , , etc. This template is not necessary if the citation uses a citation template (such as ). Use the parameter of the citation template to create the anchor. This template is also not necessary if the article does not contain a shortened footnote or parenthetical reference that creates a link (e.g. ). The anchor serves no purpose if nothing links to it. Usage Cut-'n'-paste. or, alternatively The or parameters are alternative unique identifiers used for the reference link on the page, compatible with some other reference templates. If both and are provided, is ignored. There are two differences between these: automatically prefixes the link anchor with "Reference-", whereas does not encloses the link anchor in double quotes, so these must not be provided by the editor; but if using , the specified content for this parameter must be enclosed in quotes unless it consists entirely of letters, figures, hyphens and periods. If it contains any other character - such as a blank or underscore - it must be quoted. (e.g., a ref anchor of Von Autor-2006 must be specified as ) Thus, these two forms produce identical results. The parameter is the actual reference text. It may be plain text, formatted text, or one of the citation templates. Examples Recommended formats. Features Compatible with any reference style: editor has 100% control of the format through a technology called editing wikitext Technical features: Produces well-formed, accessible, semantically-correct HTML code Compatible with many other templates' in-text citation links (any id which starts with "Reference-") Complies with WP:AUM No conditionals No CSS hacks Alternatives Note that the identical behavior can be achieved using the more standard (or ) and In article body: In references section: See also , an alternative method for creating shortened footnotes. Wikipedia:Citation templates Wikipedia:Citing sources Wikipedia:Citing sources/Further considerations#Using Wikicite T-34#References, example of usage