Template:Article link/doc

Usage
This template is for linking to an article within a periodical, such as a newspaper or journal.

Parameters

 * Mandatory
 * Article name, as it appears in the text. You must give either this parameter or "direct_link".
 * Periodical name (eg "The New York Times")


 * Optional
 * Year (four digits)
 * Month (numeric)
 * Day (numeric)
 * Date (if not representable by and, for example "Summer"). Can be combined with , which will be placed afterwards.
 * Series number
 * Volume in which the article appears. If you use this parameter, the link will be formatted in a "Periodical/Volume XX" manner, rather than "Periodical/Date"


 * Issue in which the article appears. Volume must be given. If you use this parameter, the link will be formatted in a "Periodical/Volume XX/Issue XX" manner, rather than "Periodical/Date"
 * Rank of the issue-level (e.g. "Issue", "Number" or "Part"). Defaults to "Issue" if not given. Enter the word "blank" to prevent any issue rank prefix, for example, for works with issues named by month.
 * Equivalent to, but also sets to "Number".
 * Use "no" to suppress the issue-level link but show the text. This is for when there is no Wikisource page for the issue itself (e.g. it's part of the volume page instead), but the original has issues. Default: "yes"
 * Use "no" to suppress the issue-level in the title, but still show the text, or link (depending on ). Default: "yes"
 * You must give one of "year, month and day", "year and month", "year" or "volume". If you give a date and a volume, the volume will be used for the link, and the date will be presented after that, in brackets and unlinked.


 * Article page name (if different to the article title). The "article" parameter will still appear as the link text.
 * Suppress the linking of the article. This is used when the article cannot be created at Wikisource for copyright reasons, but the article is still listed on the author or portal page.
 * Use this parameter if the article page is not in the periodical page hierarchy. This field is free-text, so you must add your own wikilinks, eg "Article title (NYT)" . If you use this parameter, "link" and "article" are ignored. If you do not give "article", you must give this parameter.
 * Overrides display of Periodical name (eg. pipes output of Sunset (magazine) to Sunset)
 * Author of the article. This is a free-text field: use Author: links. This allows multiple authors more easily. This will be preceded by "By".
 * Co-author of the author. This will be placed after the author, if given, and preceded by "with".
 * Editor. Placed after the author and co-author and preceded by "ed.".
 * Page (or start page)
 * End page (only used if "p" given)
 * Section of periodical in which the article is (e.g. "Home and Garden")
 * Year when copyright expires. If the work is still in copyright, the link is disabled.
 * Renewal ID ("R" or "RE" followed by digits), if U.S. copyright on the material was renewed.

Additional parameters




Volume/issue




Blank issue rank




No issue link (but the title still has an issue level in it)

 * Link:



Issue link, but the article title does not include the level

 * Link:



No issue mentioned or used at all

 * Link:



Direct link




No link




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