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Usage
This template formats a journal citation for use inside Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content 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]
- ↑ Lastname, A., and B. Lastname. 2020. Title of the paper. Journal Name. doi:10.1234/example
