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You can continue referring to it using <nowiki><ref name="Sreenivasan"></nowiki> that will reuse the correct reference <ref name="Sreenivasan"/>. | You can continue referring to it using <nowiki><ref name="Sreenivasan"></nowiki> that will reuse the correct reference <ref name="Sreenivasan"/>. | ||
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Revision as of 16:09, 13 May 2026
This is the "Cite journal" template. It can be used to format textbooks and publications. DOI have issues displaying when there are less than ( <) and greater than >operators.
By default, the formatted references will appear at the bottom of the page. It's good practice to place a section ==Notes== at the bottom of the page.
The template can be called in the following format if not using the form:
{{Cite journal
|authors=
|journal_or_publisher=
|paper_or_booktitle=
|year=
|doi=
}}
For example doing
<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>
will create a citation [1]. You can continue referring to it using <ref name="Sreenivasan"> that will reuse the correct reference [1].
This template formats journal citations without requiring any extensions.
