Template:Cite Grove/doc

This template provides a quick, standard method of citing Grove Music Online for music-related articles in Wikipedia.

It is a wrapper around the standard citation template. As such it fills out some parameters, but the full range of parameters provided by WP:CS1 are available. To change the appearance of the output to that of use the parameter cs2.

Usage
All parameters apart from title are strictly speaking optional: undefined

However, it is strongly encouraged to include at least last1, first1, date, title, and url (or doi or id). If the citation is to be used in an article via sfnp (or harvp, sfn, harvnb) the date is essential, since these templates can't "see" through to this Grove template's publication date that is generated later.

If one of the link parameters (url, doi or id) is used the template displays the title Grove Music Online (8th ed.) If no link parameter is provided it is assumed that the citation is based on the paper edition: the title is changed to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.) and editor is added. If this is the case then the parameter number ought to be provided.

The syntax with typical parameters is as follows: undefined

Example of one of Grove's free-access pages, with two authors, each of which has a Wikipedia article: undefined

Using doi: undefined It is however discouraged, as in the last example above, to use the author parameter when both last name(s) and given name(s) are known: use last1 and first1 instead. The above example also illustrates how to override the "8th" edition qualifier when the on-line version of the article does not correspond with the 2001 printed edition.

As an alternative to url and/or doi, id can be used (id should contain the end part of the —after the last decimal point). undefined The id parameter can not be used when the part of the doi identifier before the last decimal point is not "gmo/9781561592630.article"

Maintenance categories
For maintenance categories see:
 * Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating the Cite Grove template