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{{Infobox journal}} can be used to display details about academic journals and similar publications as a right-side infobox. It can be stacked with other infoboxes.

Usage

{{Infobox journal
| title         = 
| cover         = 
| editor        = 
| discipline    = 
| peer-reviewed = 
| language      = 
| formernames   = 
| abbreviation  = 
| publisher     = 
| country       = 
| frequency     = 
| history       = 
| openaccess    = 
| license       = 
| impact        = 
| impact-year   = 
| website       = 
| link1         = 
| link1-name    = 
| link2         = 
| link2-name    = 
| RSS           = 
| atom          = 
| JSTOR         = 
| OCLC          = 
| LCCN          = 
| CODEN         = 
| ISSN          = 
| eISSN         = 
| boxwidth      = 
}}
{{Infobox Journal
| title = Name of journal (defaults to page name)
cover = Optional image of journal
editor = Optional name of editor
discipline = Topic of the journal
peer-reviewed = Put "no" if journal is not peer-reviewed, otherwise leave blank
language = Language of publication, (if English, delete this parameter as it will default to English)
formernames = any former names for the journal, separate by commas or semicolons; will be italicized by default)
abbreviation = Abbreviation for journal (this will not generally simply be the first letters of the title words, but the ISO or NLM abbreviation; will be italicized by default)
publisher = Name of publisher
country = Country of publication, as: United States. Do not wikilink per WP:MOS
frequency = Frequency of publication
history = Publication history, as: 1869-present
openaccess = Availability of open access content, with links if appropriate
license = License of the journal's content
impact = The impact factor of the journal
impact-year = The year the impact factor was measured
website = URL for journal homepage; see usage below
link1 = URL for additional link; see below
link1-name = name for additional link; see below
link2 = URL for additional link; see below
link2-name = Name for additional link; see below
RSS = URL of RSS feed
atom = URL of Atom feed
JSTOR = JSTOR number, usually the ISSN — link will be generated automatically
OCLC = OCLC number
LCCN = Link to LCCN
CODEN = Link to CODEN
ISSNlabel = To distinguish between ISSNs when more than one is given (use in conjunction with ISSN2label, ISSN3label, ... ISSN10label)
ISSN = ISSN (print edition) or eISSN if electronic-only journal. If there is more than one journal, such as in European Physical Journal, use additional ISSN2, ISSN3, ..., ISSN10 parameters.
eISSN = Same as ISSN, but for online version of paper journals. eISSN2, eISSN3, ..., eISSN10 supported.
boxwidth = Width of infobox, specify 'em' or 'px' explicitly (e.g. boxwidth = 30em or boxwidth = 300px); default is 20em
}}

Examples

  • language - default is "English" but could put many:  language=English or French (etc.).
  • website - Just put the full URL; e.g., http://www.nature.com . This field automatically displays the name "Journal homepage." If you wish to display a different name, or to include additional links, use parameters "link1" & "link1-name" ("link2" etc.). For example, show "About Nature":
   | website = http://www.nature.com
   | link1 = http://www.nature.com/nature/about/index.html
   | link1-name = About Nature
  • title - The infobox displays the journal title at the top, wrapping to keep the infobox narrow. To custom-wrap a long title, insert "<br>". Otherwise, the title will auto-wrap after all words that fit:
   | title = Canadian Journal of<br>Earth Sciences
  • country - such as "Canada".

 In general, any parameter can be custom-wrapped by inserting a "<br>" wherever needed.

Microformat

The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hProduct microformat, which makes the product's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to index articles across Wikipedia for search engines, or via a browser tool operated by a person. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

hProduct uses HTML classes including:

  • brand
  • category
  • description
  • fn
  • hproduct
  • identifier
  • listing
  • photo
  • price
  • review
  • type
  • url
  • value

Please do not rename or remove these classes; nor collapse nested elements which use them.

COinS

 This template produces COinS metadata; see COinS in Wikipedia for background information.

See also

Template:Organization infoboxes