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This article is part of the Wikipedia Manual of Style.

Wikipedia encourages links to sister projects and interlanguage links when possible. However, links to sister projects should not be used excessively.

Link to sister projects should be placed under the See also or External links categories, in the Interwikimedia subcategory.

See also: InterWiki, Wikipedia:Interwikimedia link.

In alphabetic order:

Wikimedia Commons

  • If Commons page has same exact title as Wikipedia page linked from:
{{pic}}
  • Otherwise:
Wikimedia Commons - Norma
[[commons:Norma|Wikimedia Commons - Norma]]

Wikibooks

Wikiquote

Template:Wikiquotepar

  • Or, with a template:
    • {{wikiquotepar|Winston Churchill}}

Template:Wikiquote

  • Or, if the Wikiquote page has the same title as the Wikipedia article:
    • {{wikiquote}}

Wikisource

Template:Wikisourcepar

  • Or, with a template:
    • {{wikisourcepar|To a Skylark}}

Template:Wikisource

  • Or, if the Wikisource entry's title is also the Wikipedia article's title:
    • {{wikisource}}

Wiktionary

Be aware: as of 2005, Wikipedia title names always start with an uppercase letter, while Wiktionary article titles are case-sensitive. Thus, wiktionary:juice and wiktionary:Juice are different Wiktionary entries, while juice and Juice point to the same Wikipedia entry. As such, use of the {{wiktionary}} template is discouraged.

Template:Wiktionarypar

  • Or, with a template:
    • {{wiktionarypar|juice}}

Template:Wiktionary

  • Or, if the word is the article title (and capitalized, because of Wiktionary's case sensitivity):
    • {{wiktionary}}
  • To link to another language's Wiktionary, for example, French:

Meta-Wiki

Shortcut links

The following should be used sparingly since they are not guaranteed to remain in use and they make the wikitext harder to read than the full versions:

See also