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I need help in citing my book as a source
Just a friendly note about I need help in citing my book as a source. When you have a question, don't make an article to ask it. (One really good reason is that no one may see it for quite a while). Instead, put a {{tl|helpme}} template here on your talk page, ask your question underneath, and soon someone will be along to answer your question.
To answer the question you answered, it's probably not the best idea to cite your own book as a source, because you (as would any human) have a hard time being unbiased about the source. If you think your book is a good source of information for the article, dropping a note about that on the article's talk page is perfectly acceptable.
To cite a source, when you are editing, put your cursor where you want the source and click on the "cite" button at the right side of the buttons directly above the edit box. A number of buttons will appear below it -- choose the appropriate one, and then fill in as many of the fields that appear as you can. HTH--Fabrictramp | talk to me 17:45, 11 July 2009 (UTC)
Vandal
Quite apart from your shameless spamming of your book, you are also vandalising articles. With [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colorado_Field&diff=prev&oldid=301491652 this edit] why did you: replace the References heading with an incorrectly formatted, SHOUTING version and delete