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Articles related to 24 need sources like any other Wikipedia article. Content must be verifiable. Editors writing articles in the scope of this project, however, may encounter some problems when finding sources, or citing them. This guideline aims to discuss some of the most common problem areas. None of the below is applicable to every single instance of it—use reason and common sense.
When citing a print magazine, the name of the magazine should be written in italics. Likewise for the video games themselves. When citing an online source, the name of the site should not be in italics. When citing a particular article published by a magazine or website, or when citing a chapter within a video game, the title should be surrounded by quotes. The various citation sub-templates of {{ cite}} handle this sort of thing for you automatically.
Since the fifth season, TVWeek has been doing a brief podcast/audio interview with 24 crew members (usually Howard Gordon but sometimes other writers and directors on the show), that airs the day after each episode. These can be very useful for adding real world information and production information. Problem is there doesn't seem to be an archive page, so I had to manually find most of these by the URL naming scheme - if anyone can find the ones missing that'd be great.
I'm surprised this hasn't already been picked up upon, but has a lot. For example,
I could list them all, but it's probably best if you just have a look yourself. Steve Crossin Contact/ 24 01:23, 18 August 2008 (UTC)
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Articles related to 24 need sources like any other Wikipedia article. Content must be verifiable. Editors writing articles in the scope of this project, however, may encounter some problems when finding sources, or citing them. This guideline aims to discuss some of the most common problem areas. None of the below is applicable to every single instance of it—use reason and common sense.
When citing a print magazine, the name of the magazine should be written in italics. Likewise for the video games themselves. When citing an online source, the name of the site should not be in italics. When citing a particular article published by a magazine or website, or when citing a chapter within a video game, the title should be surrounded by quotes. The various citation sub-templates of {{ cite}} handle this sort of thing for you automatically.
Since the fifth season, TVWeek has been doing a brief podcast/audio interview with 24 crew members (usually Howard Gordon but sometimes other writers and directors on the show), that airs the day after each episode. These can be very useful for adding real world information and production information. Problem is there doesn't seem to be an archive page, so I had to manually find most of these by the URL naming scheme - if anyone can find the ones missing that'd be great.
I'm surprised this hasn't already been picked up upon, but has a lot. For example,
I could list them all, but it's probably best if you just have a look yourself. Steve Crossin Contact/ 24 01:23, 18 August 2008 (UTC)