Template:Cite Catholic Encyclopedia/doc
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This template is a Citation Style 1 wrapper template based on {{Cite encyclopedia}}. For centralised Citation Style 1 discussions, see Help talk:Citation Style 1. |
This template may be used to cite the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. The text is available either at NewAdvent.org or at wikisource:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), and this template allows either source to be referenced.
Usage
[edit]Full template with available options is shown below. If "wstitle" is set, "title" and "url" are ignored. If "wstitle" or "url" are set, "id" is ignored.
{{Cite CE1913
| wstitle =
| id =
| url =
| title =
| author =
| first =
| last =
| author-link =
| access-date =
| page =
| pages =
| quote =
| ref =
| short =
| noicon =
}}
Examples
[edit]Example using wstitle (wikisource):
- A. C. Fox-Davies (1913). . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
{{Cite CE1913
| wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry <- for page at wikisource
| author = A. C. Fox-Davies <- optional
| first = <- alternate form for author
| last =
| author-link = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies <- optional, presumes author
}}
Example using id (newadvent.org):
- A. C. Fox-Davies (1913). "Ecclesiastical heraldry". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 2006-09-01.
{{Cite CE1913
| id = 07243a <- for page at newadvent.org
| title = Ecclesiastical heraldry <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
| author = A. C. Fox-Davies <- optional
| first = <- alternate form for author
| last =
| author-link = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies <- optional, presumes author
| access-date = 2006-09-01
}}
Example using url (could point to any source of the page):
- A. C. Fox-Davies (1913). "Ecclesiastical heraldry". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 2006-09-01.
{{Cite CE1913
| url = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
| title = Ecclesiastical heraldry <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
| author = A. C. Fox-Davies <- optional
| first = <- alternate form for author
| last =
| author-link = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies <- optional, presumes author
| access-date = 2006-09-01
}}
There is also a short form which might be appear in a "Notes" section. This should only be used if the full form is given in a different section. To work parameter short=
can be set to one of more alphanumeric characters. For example:
short=yes
, short=x
or short=1
. An Example using wstitle:
- Catholic Encyclopedia. 1913. .
{{Cite CE1913 | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry | short = yes }}
The noicon
option is useful when the citation appears in a Wikisource-inline list and wstitle
is being used (and like the parameter short it set with one of more alphanumeric characters). For example:
- Texts on Wikisource:
- Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Abel (1)". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
- "Cain". Catholic Encyclopedia. 1913.
* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x}}
** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Cain|noicon=1|short=1}}
}}
Hidden categories
[edit]This template includes a hidden category as several hidden sub categories:
Contained within this category is a subcategory populated by {{CE1913}} it is called:
Articles that fail to include the required |title=
or |wstitle=
will be placed in:
Articles that use an unnamed parameter will be placed in:
See also
[edit]- {{Catholic Encyclopedia poster}} can be placed in the external links section when a Catholic Encyclopedia article has information relevant to the Wikipedia article but is not cited in the article.
- {{Catholic Encyclopedia}}—Similar functionality to this template, but precedes the citation with an attribution message (see WP:PLAGIARISM)
- {{Cite encyclopedia}}—The standard citation template called by this specialised citation template.