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Warhammer 40k - Lexicanum:Citation

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General requirements
* For '''videogames''' (no matter the format or platform) it is compulsory to provide a '''screenshot''' (for statically displayed information) or '''screen recording''' (for information that is transmitted by audio). All screenshots/ screen recordings should be collected on a subpage named "Sources" of the corresponding parent article and be numbered exactly according to the sources list of the parent article. The subpage must be named according to the following naming pattern: "...Parentpage/Sources"
*For physical '''Collectible card games''' and similar sources it is compulsory to upload an image of the specific source used. All screenshots/ screen recordings should be collected on a subpage named "Sources" of the corresponding parent article and be numbered exactly according to the sources list of the parent article. The subpage must be named according to the following naming pattern: "...Parentpage/Sources"
*For '''flyers, event-only publications, limited edition publications and products, loose advertisements, information taken from original packaging, references in non-[[Games Workshop]] (and subisidiariessubsidiaries' and license holders') magazines and generally all non-readily available sources''' it is also compulsory to upload an image of the specific source used. All screenshots/ screen recordings should be collected on a subpage named "Sources" of the corresponding parent article and be numbered exactly according to the sources list of the parent article. The subpage must be named according to the following naming pattern: "...Parentpage/Sources"
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If an information "stretches" over several pages (or in extreme cases even chapters in for example a novel) the range of pages (or chapters) must be given in the citation. An example for this would be events that stretch over a period of time and can not be pinpointed to an exact paragraph or sentence in a source. Note however that on no account this practice is allowed to be abused to avoid the need for citations for details that can be pinpointed to an exact part of the source.