User:Blablubbs/SFN

A quick and dirty guide to sfn for bswiki

sfn is basically the same as. harvnb accepts the parameters. then gives, and   gives.

If you have a bibliography that uses CS1-style templates, then the sfn and harvnb templates link to them, as long as an author and year are given. To define the bibliography, use refbegin before the first citation, and refend after the last; to invoke the references, use reflist. I also recommend splitting the bibliography into two columns using div col

In the vast majority of cases where you have a cite template, a single year and single authors, this will suffice. If you have multiple authors, list them all, then the year, then (optionally) the page number. As an example: If you have the footnote then you use, which gives.

If you have multiple works you want to cite in one go, you can use sfnm. If I wanted to cite both books here, I would, for example, type, which gives.

If using author and year is impossible, for example because there is no year given, you can use the  parameter that most CS1-templates support, followed by a harvid template. For example, if you were to append  to one of the books below, then you could cite them by using. You can also use harvid if you have two conflicting citations (for example because the author has published two books in the same year) – e.g. by defining them as  and. For an example, see

If you have a citation that does not use the CS1 style, then you can use wikicite to define a name. For example, using, then you can point to that citation by using  , which gives.

If you want to make a footnote that also contains extra text, you can use efn and make a notes section by using notelist. For example,  gives.