Template:Sfnm
This is a companion template to {{Sfn}}; see there for a more general introduction. Unlike {{Sfn}}, however, {{Sfnm}} supports the inclusion of multiple sources in a single footnote.
For example, the following code:
{{Sfnm|1a1=Smith|1a2=Jones|1a3=Johnson|1y=2005|1p=15|2a1=Jones|2a2=Johnson|2a3=Smith|2y=2004|2p=50}}
will produce the following footnote: [1]
The following parameters are used (where n may be 1 through 10):
|na1=(e.g.,|1a1=or|4a1=) through|na10=– authors of the work cited|ny=– year|nloc=– location cited|np=– page cited|npp=– pages cited|nps=– quote or comment; defaults to nothing; unlike e.g.{{sfn}}the valuenonedoes not mean nothing; a semicolon (;) will be placed between items regardless of the value of this parameter|ps=– terminating quote or comment; defaults to period (.)
Instead of using |na1= and |ny=, unnamed parameters may be used, as in the following example:
{{Sfnm|Smith|2005|1p=15|Jones|2004|2p=2}}
which will produce the following footnote: [2]
References
- ↑ Smith, Jones & Johnson 2005, p. 15; Jones, Johnson & Smith 2004, p. 50.
- ↑ Smith 2005, p. 15; Jones 2004, p. 2.
Literature cited
- Jones, John. My Journal Article. Journal of Important Studies 509 (2004). p. 14–1033.
- Jones, John. Our First Book (2004).
- Smith, John. Another Journal Article. Journal of Important Studies 510 (2005). p. 13–1034.
- Smith, John. Our Second Book (2005).
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