Template:R:Reference-meta

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“” in {{{reference}}}.


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Usage

This template may be used to provide a consistent format for reference templates. For examples of the template in use, see "Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:R:Reference-meta".

Sample template

{{R:Reference-meta
|entry           = {{{entry|{{{1|{{PAGENAME}}}}}}}}
|url             =
|in              =
|source          =
|on              =
|author          =
|editor          =
|editors         =
|reference       =
|trans-reference =
|reference-url   =
|edition         =
|location        =
|publisher       =
|date            =
|isbn            =
|oclc            =
|volume          = {{{volume|}}}
|page            = {{{page|}}}
|pages           = {{{pages|}}}
|pageurl         =
|column          = {{{column|}}}
|columns         = {{{columns|}}}
|accessdate      = {{{accessdate|{{{3|}}}}}}
|passage         = {{{passage|{{{text|{{{4|}}}}}}}}}
|nodot           = {{{nodot|}}}
}}<noinclude>{{documentation}}</noinclude>