Template:Cite NSRW

Wikisource-logo.svg  "article name needed". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

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Purpose

This template enables the citation of articles from The New Student's Reference Work in the manner of {{cite encyclopedia}}. The article title can have a Wikisource link, an arbitrary external link, or no link.

Usage

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=article title}}

or with a specification of the optional display, author, noicon, vb or volume parameters:[note 1]

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=article title|display=alternative title |author=name|noicon=x|vb=x|volume=number}}

or with a specification of a title not linked to Wikisource:

{{Cite NSRW|title=non-Wikisource article title|author=name |noicon=x|vb=x|volume=number|url=http...|accessdate=date}}</nowiki>

As an alternative to author=full name the parameters first=first names and last=last name can be used. The ref=refs parameter can also be set for use with {{harv}} family of templates. See [[tl|cite encyclopedia}} for details about these standard parameters.

Examples

Typical

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

short option

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl|short=x}}

removes editor and publisher information and displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). 

With comment

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl}} The most prominent foreign-born citizen of the 19th-century United States.

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co.  The most prominent foreign-born citizen of the 19th-century United States.

display option

The mechanics of Wikisource will sometimes require that a link have disambiguation information which is not part of the original title. The display parameter allows this information to be hidden for the purpose of the citation. For example:

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Madeira (river)|display=Madeira, a river of South America}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Madeira, a river of South America". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

title option (no Wikisource link)

{{Cite NSRW|title=Tower, Charlemagne}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Tower, Charlemagne". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

When title is being used, url with possibly accessdate can be used to specify an external link. For example:

{{Cite NSRW
 |title=Tower, Charlemagne
 |volume=4
 |url=http://chestofbooks.com/.../pp0239.html
 |accessdate=2009-07-31
}} At [http://chestofbooks.com chestofbooks.com].

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Tower, Charlemagne". The New Student's Reference Work 4. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. Retrieved on 31 July 2009.  At chestofbooks.com.

author option

{{Cite NSRW|author=Fred Smith |wstitle=Schurz, Carl}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg Fred Smith (1914). "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

first last options

{{Cite NSRW|first=Fred |last=Smith |wstitle=Schurz, Carl}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg Smith, Fred (1914). "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

mode option

By default this template displays as Citation Style 1 (cs1). The mode option can be used to change it.

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl|mode=cs2}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg  "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

noicon option

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl|noicon=x}}

displays as:

"Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

vb option

{{Cite NSRW|wstitle=Schurz, Carl|vb=x}}

displays as:

Wikisource-logo.svg This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain "Schurz, Carl". The New Student's Reference Work. (1914). Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co. 

Hidden categories

This template places articles into a hidden category with sub-categories to aid maintenance:

See also

Notes

  1. For compatibility with similar templates, the name of the article can also be specified using an unnamed argument instead of the wstitle parameter.