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Revision as of 09:28, 27 February 2011


Documentation for Cite article


The cite article template is to cite articles in journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. It uses a variation of the Harvard citation format.

Usage

{{Cite article
  | author      = Author of the article     (required)
  | title       = Title of the article      (required)
  | year        = year of publication       (required)
  | publication = Which publication?        (required)
  | no          = Publication index
  | pp          = Page range
}}

Sample output

  • Robin Walker, "TF2: The New Revolution?" (2007). PC Gamer UK   (no. 58), pp. 52--58.


See also