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This is the "Cite journal" template. It can be used to format textbooks and publications. DOI have issues displaying when there are less than ( <nowiki><</nowiki>) and greater than  <nowiki>></nowiki>operators.
== Usage ==
This template formats a journal citation for use inside <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tags.
 
=== Basic example ===
To cite a journal article, place the following inside your text:
<pre>
<nowiki>
<ref name="EmeryThomson2001">{{Cite journal
|authors=Emery, W. J., and R. E. Thomson
|year=2001
|paper_or_booktitle=Data analysis methods in physical oceanography, 2nd edition, Section 5.6.7–5.6.8
|journal_or_publisher=Elsevier
|doi=(ISBN)9780080477008
}}</ref>
</nowiki></pre>


By default, the formatted references will appear at the bottom of the page. It's good practice to place a section <nowiki>==Notes==</nowiki> at the bottom of the page.  
This will produce a numbered reference in the text and a formatted entry in the Notes section.


The template can be called in the following format if not using the form:
=== Displaying the reference list ===
<pre>
At the bottom of the page, add:
{{Cite journal
|authors=
|journal_or_publisher=
|paper_or_booktitle=
|year=
|doi=
}}
</pre>


For example doing
<nowiki>
<pre>
== References ==
<ref name="Sreenivasan">{{Cite journal
</nowiki>
|authors= K. R. Sreenivasan
|journal_or_publisher= Phys. Fluids
|paper_or_booktitle= On the universality of the Kolmogorov constant
|year= 1995
|doi= 10.1063/1.868656
}}</ref>
</pre>
will create  a citation <ref name="Sreenivasan">{{Cite journal
|authors= K. R. Sreenivasan
|journal_or_publisher= Phys. Fluids
|paper_or_booktitle=  On the universality of the Kolmogorov constant
|year= 1995
|doi= 10.1063/1.868656
}}</ref>.
You can continue referring to it using <nowiki><ref name="Sreenivasan"></nowiki> that will reuse the correct reference <ref name="Sreenivasan"/>.


This will display all citations defined with <nowiki><ref></ref></nowiki> tags.


=== Template parameters ===
* <nowiki>|authors=</nowiki> — Full author list, formatted exactly as desired.
* <nowiki>|year=</nowiki> — Publication year.
* <nowiki>|paper_or_booktitle=</nowiki> — Title of the paper or chapter.
* <nowiki>|journal_or_publisher=</nowiki> — Journal name or publisher.
* <nowiki>|doi=</nowiki> — DOI or ISBN.


==Notes==
This template does not require any extensions and is safe for long‑term use.
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This template formats journal citations without requiring any extensions.
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Usage example:<ref name="Example">{{Cite journal
|authors=Lastname, A., and B. Lastname
|year=2020
|paper_or_booktitle=Title of the paper
|journal_or_publisher=Journal Name
|doi=10.1234/example
}}</ref>
=References=
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 16:38, 13 May 2026


Usage

This template formats a journal citation for use inside <ref></ref> tags.

Basic example

To cite a journal article, place the following inside your text:


<ref name="EmeryThomson2001">{{Cite journal
|authors=Emery, W. J., and R. E. Thomson
|year=2001
|paper_or_booktitle=Data analysis methods in physical oceanography, 2nd edition, Section 5.6.7–5.6.8
|journal_or_publisher=Elsevier
|doi=(ISBN)9780080477008
}}</ref>

This will produce a numbered reference in the text and a formatted entry in the Notes section.

Displaying the reference list

At the bottom of the page, add:

== References ==

This will display all citations defined with <ref></ref> tags.

Template parameters

  • |authors= — Full author list, formatted exactly as desired.
  • |year= — Publication year.
  • |paper_or_booktitle= — Title of the paper or chapter.
  • |journal_or_publisher= — Journal name or publisher.
  • |doi= — DOI or ISBN.

This template does not require any extensions and is safe for long‑term use.


This template formats journal citations without requiring any extensions. Usage example:[1]

References

  1. Lastname, A., and B. Lastname. 2020. Title of the paper. Journal Name. doi:10.1234/example