User:J. Johnson/Sandbox

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 * LRF: n12
 * RH: Odlyzko 1992
 * RH: Radziejewski 2007


 * Josiah Carberry


 * 2015-03-15 > 2015–03-15
 * (Hyphen input)
 * (Hyphen input)

Volume bolding

 * (using "series")
 * (using "series")

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 * . journal+volume
 * . journal+series
 * . publisher+series

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Trying for a templated 'citation'. The first uses "|title" and "|url", the second uses "|at" with link.

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The last one done using 'cite book' instead of 'citation', identical except for the periods:

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But! the problem: adding "|page" kills "|at":

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Doesn't kill |title, but I don't like the italicisation. Chapter stuff has no effect.

Misc. variations:

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These now work. Note: journal rejects chapter.



2015-03: CS1 now gives "Missing or empty |title= (help)" on previous formulation. Looking at how to fix.

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Harvc/sandbox: , section xxx.

, section xxx.

Model 'source within work'
Goal is to enable having within an article one or more short cites like this (in either the text or a note, and optionally specifying a location within the source  ) that link to a single citation for a chapter with the full details of that source, which in turn links to a single citation for the containing work, without repeating at any level the details of the chapter or of the containing work. And without the red message complaining of a missing or empty title.

End of quote box.

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visible anchor

Original note using "|quote", and revised note with text outside the template.

And how I would do the note with Harv.

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Fake headers
Given some citations and short cites, display the examples.

See also Notes.

scratch
Using parms corresponding to assigned citeref:. Then, using different parms but also Harv 'ref=' to get same citaition by different name:. Hmm, that didn't work. ('ref=' not implemented?) So try harvid: #|Them (1993).

And how does with the special 'š' work? Good!







xxx
Standard convention is that the included part - the "contribution" - should be in quotes, and the including work in italics. Following examples are discordant.

Correct:
 * [Not strictly correct, as "url" has been applied to the contribution.]

Not correct:

Correct! Difference of using 'publisher' vs. 'journal'. 'editor-last' also works nicely.

Test of Harv referencing
Note: 1) fewer footnote numbers because citations are combined in notes. 2) Mark-up is cleaner, because bibliographic details have been removed. 3) References don't blow up because a named ref tag gets left out.

The Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, also called the Canadian Cascade Arc, is a northwest-southeast trending volcanic chain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains that extends from Watts Point in the south to the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield in the north. This chain of volcanoes is located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It forms the northernmost segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, which includes Mount St. Helens and Mount Baker. Most volcanoes of the Garibaldi chain are stratovolcanoes and subglacial volcanoes that have been eroded by glacial ice from long-term dormancy. Less common volcanic landforms include cinder cones, volcanic plugs, lava domes and calderas. These diverse formations were created by different styles of volcanic activity, including Peléan and Plinian eruptions.

Eruptions along the length of the chain have created at least three major volcanic zones. The first began in the Powder Mountain Icefield 4.0 million years ago. The Mount Cayley massif began its formation during this period. Multiple eruptions from 2.2 million to 2,350 years ago created the Mount Meager massif and eruptions 1.3 million to 9,300 years ago formed Mount Garibaldi and other volcanoes in the Garibaldi Lake area. These major volcanic zones lie in three echelon segments, referred to as the northern, central, and southern segments. Each segment contains one of the three major volcanic zones. Apart from these large volcanic zones, two large poorly studied volcanic complexes lie at the northern end of the Pacific Ranges, namely Silverthrone Caldera and Franklin Glacier Volcano. They are considered to be part of the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, but their tectonic relationships to other volcanoes in the Garibaldi chain are unclear because of minimal studies.

NOTES

REFERENCES

A reference list constructed by converting 'cite xx' templates to 'citation', and adding 'ref=CITEREF' parameters for web sites.




 * [citeref = "GSC-GVB"]


 * [citeref = "GSCGVB"]


 * NIO? Couldn't find citation.





And here is a little experiment, using "GSC" in the author field (as some style manuals suggest for institutionally produced documents):
 * [Works, though 'citation' does insist on having a date.]

More experiment: We use Harv with a parameter with multiple spaces:  -- and the markup wraps in the middle of "Seattle Fault". Let's try a simpler form: ; Here's another usage, with redundant spaces in "Seattle Fault"

And now the citations, with explicit CITEREFs (in different forms):


 * , blah, blah, blah.


 * - "simple" form.

Amazing! These all work. But note: there is no intervening "space" where Harv parameters are concatenated. And multiple spaces (blanks) apparently are collapsed to one. Well, there is one BIG problem: with more than two parameters Harv inserts '&amp;'.

So we try:, with a single parameter.

With:
 * - multiple spaces and a hyphen. Yes, that works.



sand, sand, sand
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Use shortened form of url, as the ampersands mess up the citaiton.



more sand




Don't miss:. That didn't work.

See also, ,.



 "frame" defeats re-sizing!





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