Difference between revisions of "Template:Cite google books/doc"
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:'''Required''' This is the id of the google books publication. It will identify a particular issue of Computerworld. | :'''Required''' This is the id of the google books publication. It will identify a particular issue of Computerworld. | ||
Revision as of 20:31, 8 April 2012
This is the template for citing articles from a magazine via google books.
The parameters are as follows:
magazine- Required This is the name of the magazine on google books, i.e. Computerworld, Network World, etc.
id- Required This is the id of the google books publication. It will identify a particular issue of Computerworld.
date- Required The publication date of the issue of Computerworld.
title- Required The title of the article. Use double-quotes if it is an article and not just a section header, i.e
title="HP Introduces New Terminals"andtitle=New Products. pageorpg- This is the page number of the article. This is used to form the google books URL, so it must match what is in the URL.
page_prefix- Sometimes google books uses a prefix other than "
PA" in the page argument portion of the URL. Supply anything between thelpg=and the page number in the URL here. Default:PA author- The name of the author of the article, if any.
name- Names this citation so that it can be referenced again by the supplied name.