User:Dick Bos/Citate



About citation

The old easy way
The old easy way was:  , p. in the ref; and the full title in the Literature-section.

Nicer is for instance: using template:Sfnp, like:

as a ref, together with template:Citation in the literature-section, like:

don't forget the "ref=harv" parameter. <- attention! this is no longer necessary!

Very useful might be: the RefToolbar. See: RefToolbar.

Help pages on citation templates

 * How to cite sources
 * Citation templates overview, with for instance:
 * Template:Citation
 * Template:Cite book
 * Template:Cite journal
 * Template:cite wikisource
 * Template:Cite web

Use id= as a parameter!

and if necessary:
 * Template:Subscription required

Linking to cited sources

 * Template:sfnp <- creates a footnote (with brackets around date)
 * Template:sfn (without brackets)
 * Template:harv in text (with brackets)
 * Template:harvnb (no brackets)
 * Template:harvp (brackets around date)

See also: User:SMcCandlish/How to use the sfnp family of templates

And for linking to a source with no known writer etc., use: Template:harvid (or Template:SfnRef).

If source has no date: see this workaround

Linking to Dictionary of National Biography in ws
In English wikisource is available: the Dictionary of National Biography (1885-1900). Linking to articles in this dictionary can be done by using Template:Dictionary of National Biography.

Example (in ref section): gives:

And this ref can be linked by, which gives.

Citation needed

 * Citation needed template: Template:Citation needed; example: gives:

Using "ref = "

 * see for instance: John Burns (EB1911) (2021-03-11)
 * see: Template:Citation/doc

Examples
See examples in: Spreadability.

Linking to Wikisource
For an example with a link to a specific page/chapter in Wikisource, see Black guillemot (2nd footnote).

See also: Edmund Selous, for instance:
 * (issue 706 (April, 1900),pp. 173–185, issue 708 (June, 1900), pp. 270–277, and issue 712 (October, 1900), pp. 458–476)

see also: User:Dick Bos/Source

Life of Sir William Petty 1623 - 1687
Heinrich Cunow wrote a review in Die Neue Zeit, 1896.

etc.

Cunow also makes some remarks concerning Bevan's Sir William Petty : A Study in English Economic Literature (1894).

Citation from Wikidata: Cite Q
This is very important!

Let's test the Template:Cite Q.
 * More information about the template:


 * Selous:


 * Hull about Petty:

and see:

"export" info to common cite template: parameter: expand;

e.g.
 * gives: