Template:Cite ODNB/doc

Usage


For example,  displays:

List of supported parameters

This template supports all parameters that are supported by.

Several parameters have pre-set defaults (but may be overridden):
 * Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
 * online
 * Oxford University Press

To override the defaults, type the parameter and a value, like

Article author (for the full set of author parameters, see ):
 * first name of the article author, if present
 * last name of the article author, if present

Article titles and identification: Years and dates
 * name of the ODNB article
 * doi—use where available on the ODNB page
 * number—Use ONLY if a doi is not available. This is a nonstandard parameter and consists of the "article number" (often the last set of digits of a biography URL). Avoid if possible as it as it does not always generate the correct link
 * URL of the ODNB article—Can be used with or in place of the parameter . Is  essential for ODNB some non-biography articles such as "Themes" which neither have a doi nor conform to the usual ODNB url biography format.
 * Example:
 * This can be handled like this (url):
 * or like this (doi):
 * or like this (id):
 * or like this (doi):
 * or like this (id):
 * or like this (id):
 * or like this (id):
 * or like this (id):
 * original year—The initial year of publication is usually 2004; if the entry has been updated, the current year parameter may be different.
 * year of ODNB article publication
 * date of ODNB article publication—Only set both date and year parameters if date is in YYYY-MM-DD format. In such cases the date parameter value is displayed but year parameter value is used by templates such as harvnb.
 * access-date—Not needed as the ODNB has both date of article modification, a builtin archive and a doi structure; if used, requires url

Some articles are freely available to the public, such as Virginia Woolf. In those cases, you can add the optional freearticle parameter.
 * y

Hidden categories
This template places articles that incorporate it into an administrative hidden category:


 * Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB

Pages using both id and doi are tracked in Category:Pages using cite ODNB with both doi and id parameters