User:Bfpage/exhaustive citation code

Other parameters
This is where I need input on how you want the reference to appear. Please fill in the text that you would like to be as part of the reference:

| author = who wrote or photographed the ref - this will vary for each citation if this info is available | last   = last name of original author - " | first   = full name of original author - " | author2 = name of second author if available | last2  = "    "  "      "      "  " | first2 = "    "  "      "      "  " | author-link = is there a link, or url to a page about the author. a link to a wikipedia article is okay. | author2-link = | author-separator = ? | author-name-separator = ? | author-mask = ? | display-authors = ? | editor       = full name of first editor | editor-last  = last name of "     " | editor-first = first name of "    " | editor2      = same as first editor | editor2-last = "    "  "     " | editor2-first = "   "  "     " | editor-link  = "    "  "     " | editor2-link = "    "  "     " | others  = other names involved with the reference; I am still unsure exactly what this means at this point | publication-date = not necessary, but makes for a better citation | date    = not necessary, but makes for a better citation | year    = year of the archiving | origyear = the original year of publication | title   = title of original publication | chapter = not necessary unless availale | chapter-url = this could be a direct link to the document that is being referenced | chapter-format = ? | contribution = probably who contributed the publication, media file or photo | contribution-url = | type   = ? | journal = not necessary | periodical = not necessary | newspaper = not necessary but probably useful | magazine  = not necessary but probably useful | work = I believe this should be the name of the collection | edition = not necssary | series = not necessary | volume = useful but not necessary | issue  = useful but not necessary | publisher = I believe that the University of Pittsburgh Archives Service Center should go here | publication-place = where the publication was created | place   = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA | language = en (if the source is in another language we would need an OCR to input the text and then translate it.) | page = not necessary but useful | pages = "  "         "   " | nopp = ? | at  = ? | id  = ? | isbn = ? | issn = ? | oclc = ? | pmid = I know this has to do with medical topics | pmc = ? | bibcode = ? | doi = I know this has to do with referencing recent >1970s journal articles | doi_inactivedate = ? | zbl = ? | url = ? but I think parameter is included above this one | accessdate = date the reference was viewed by the person referencing the source | format     = ? diary, ledger entry, interview transcript, etc | archiveurl = maybe this is better place to enter the url of the actual digitized document or media file | archivedate = when the reference was archived | quote     = I like this parameter! Being able to insert a quote from the reference can be useful | layurl = the layman's explanation of the source, I think this can be done simply | laysource = the University of Pittsburgh Archives Service Center | laydate   = the publication date of the webpage of the layman's explanation | separator = ? | postscript = ? but this also looks interesting | ref = ?