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This encyclopedia uses a semantic mechanism of citation where each citation refers to a properly defined bibliographic resource. To add a reference, please make use of <code><nowiki>[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]]</nowiki></code> style annotations. Here is an example:
<blockquote>There is good reason to believe that a general TSC is not only theoretically possible, but also practically achievable. Indeed, no serious scientist would ever take initial failures in finding regularities as a reason for despair. Physicists, for instance, do not stop searching for general laws when their initial attempts fail to produce the desired results. Likewise, no level of complexity or apparent disunity of historical episodes can justify the particularist abolition of the idea of a general TSC.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)]]</blockquote>
To make this work, the bibliographic resource - in this case <code><nowiki>Barseghyan (2015)</nowiki></code> - should be previously added to [[:Category:Bibliographic Record|the bibliographic records]] of this encyclopedia. Once a bibliographic record is created, it can then be cited from any page of the encyclopedia.
{{note}} When you are creating a bibliographic record for an historic publication, use the year of publication of the modern resource you are using, rather than the date of original publication. For example, Descartes' ''Treatise on Man'' was originally published in 1664, but if you are using the translation of the ''Treatise'' published by Prometheus Books in 2003, then you should cite the date of publication as 2003, not 1664. If needed indicate the date of original publication in the text.

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