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Template:Harvard citation no brackets/doc
This is a documentation subpage for Template:Harvard citation no brackets. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Contents
Usage
- {{Harvard citation no brackets|Last name of author(s)|Year| loc=Location in the text}}
or
- {{Harvnb|Last name of author(s)|Year| loc=Location in the text}}
Instead of using the optional loc parameter, you may use one of the following parameters:
- p=page
- pp=pages
- Usage notes
- The first parameter is the author's last name.
- Up to four authors can be given as parameters (see the examples). If there are more than 4 authors only the first 4 should be listed; listing more will cause odd things to happen.
- The next parameter is the year of publication – use a year and optionally a/b/c etc. for authors with multiple publications in the same year. Do not use a full date – linking to a citation using a full date is still performed by year.
- The loc= parameter is the location of the cited material within the reference. This parameter is optional.
- The p= is an optional page parameter; thus "{{Harvnb|Smith|2006| p=25}}" yields "Smith 2006, p. 25".
- The pp= parameter is an optional page range parameter; thus "{{Harvnb|Smith|2006| pp=25–26}}" yields "Smith 2006, pp. 25–26".
- The Ref= parameter is used to specify the reference value that links the short citation to the full citation. This parameter is optional and is usually not necessary. If you specify Ref=none no hyperlink is created. (See the examples.)
- To include brackets surrounding the citation, use {{Harvard citation}} or {{Harv}}.
- To use the author name(s) in the text, use {{Harvard citation text}} or {{Harvtxt}}.
- For more complicated Harvard citations with multiple links use {{Harvard citations}} or its abbreviation {{harvs}}.
- For authors who have published more than one work in the same year, the standard way to differentiate such works is to put a lowercase letter after the year. For example, "{{Harvnb|Smith|2007a| p=25}}" yields "Smith 2007a, p. 25" and "{{Harvnb|Smith|2007b| p=37}}" yields "Smith 2007b, p. 37"
- A space before or after the author name or before the year is significant; they produce an underscore in the hyperlink. So, "{{Harvnb|Smith| 2006| p=25}}" yields "Smith 2006, p. 25" which links to #CITEREFSmith_2006.
- When using citation templates such as {{cite book}} for references, include the parameter ref=harv to add the target of the footnote link to each reference.
Examples
Code Result {{Harvard citation no brackets|Smith|2006| loc=ch. 10}} Smith 2006, ch. 10 {{Harvnb|Smith|2006| p=25}} Smith 2006, p. 25 {{Harvnb|Smith|2006| pp=25–26}} Smith 2006, pp. 25–26 {{Harvnb|Smith|2006| pp=25–26 | Ref=none}} Smith 2006, pp. 25–26 {{Harvnb|Smith|2007a| p=25}} Smith 2007a, p. 25 {{Harvnb|Smith|2007b| p=37}} Smith 2007b, p. 37 {{Harvnb|Smith|Jones|Brown|2008 | p=25}} Smith, Jones & Brown 2008, p. 25 {{Harvnb|Smith|Jones|Brown|Black|2009 | p=25}} Smith et al. 2009, p. 25 {{Harvnb|Smith|2010| p=25}} Smith 2010, p. 25
- Full references for examples
The following references are provided as targets for the {{Harvnb}} templates used in the examples above. If you click on a link in the Result column, the browser will highlight the proper entry below and scroll to the page to make it visible.
- Smith, John (2006). His First Book.
- Smith, John (2007a). His Second Book.
- Smith, John (2007b). His Third Book.
- Smith, John; Jones, Ann; Brown, Shelby (2008). Multiple Authors Example Book One.
- Smith, John; Jones, Ann; Brown, Shelby; Black, Joseph (2009). Multiple Authors Example Book Two.
- Smith, John (11 May 2010). His Latest Book.
Purpose
When using parenthetical referencing there are some situations in which it is undesirable to surround the citation with brackets. Also, Harvnb is sometimes used with inline citations (<ref>…</ref>) to create short footnotes in a Notes section that link to full footnotes in a References section.
- Multiple citations
A useful example of the Harvard no brackets template is when creating multiple cites using different pages of the same book. For a worked example, see User:RexxS/Cite_multiple_pages.
See also
- Template:Harvard citation
- Template:sfn
- mw:Extension:HarvardReferences - MediaWiki extension that supports "Harvard" references in simple notation.