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Contents: A bulleted list of internal links to related Wikipedia articles. Consider using {{Columns-list}} or {{Div col}} if the list is lengthy. The list should be sorted either logically (for example, by subject matter), chronologically, or alphabetically. One purpose of "See also" links is to enable readers to explore tangentially related topics; however, articles linked should be related to the topic of the article.
Whether a link belongs in the "See also" section is ultimately a matter of editorial judgment and common sense. The links in the "See also" section should be relevant, should reflect the links that would be present in a comprehensive article on the topic, and should be limited to a reasonable number. A "See also" section is not mandatory—some high-quality and comprehensive articles do not have one.
The "See also" section should not include red links or links to disambiguation pages (unless used for further disambiguation in a disambiguation page). As a general rule, the "See also" section should not repeat links that appear in the article's body.
Editors should provide a brief annotation when a link's relevance is not immediately apparent, when the meaning of the term may not be generally known, or when the term is ambiguous. For example:
* Joe Shmoe – made a similar achievement on April 4, 2005
* Ischemia – restriction in blood supply
If the linked article has a short description then you can use {{annotated link}} to automatically generate an annotation. For example, {{annotated link|Winston Churchill}} will produce:
* Winston Churchill – British statesman (1874–1965)
If the linked article doesn't already have a short description then you can add one to the linked article using the {{short description}} template.
Other internal links: {{Portal}} links are usually placed in this section.
Heading name: The standardized name for this section is "See also".
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