Template:Cited/doc

This template formats a citation on References to Wikisource.

The documentation wording assumes that a published book is citing Wikisource as that is expected to be the most common situation. However, the template will function equally well with other potential citing publications (for example, newspaper or magazine articles, academic papers, websites, etc.)

Required

 * work: Name of the cited work on Wikisource.
 * title: Name of the book that references the work on Wikisource.

Optional

 * wsauthor: Name of the author of the cited work on Wikisource.
 * wsauthor1 to wsauthor4 can be used for additional authors subsequent to the  parameter. (Only displayed if   is used.)
 * wsauthorlink: The page name of the author of the cited work, if different from the  parameter.  For use in cases where disambiguation may be required.  Do not use the prefix   for this link as that is added automatically.
 * wsauthorlink1 to wsauthorlink4 can be used for additional authors subsequent to the  parameter (matching the equivalent   to   parameters).
 * work1 to work4 can be used for additional cited works subsequent to the  parameter
 * workdisplay: An alternative name of the cited work on Wikisource, to be displayed instead of .  For use in cases where disambiguation or a cleaner display may be required.
 * workdisplay1 to workdisplay4 can be used for additional cited works subsequent to the  parameter (matching the equivalent   to   parameters).
 * collection: Name of a collection is mulitple works are cited from a larger work (for example, an encyclopaedia).
 * collectiondisplay: An alternative name of the collection on Wikisource, to be displayed instead of .  For use in cases where disambiguation or a cleaner display may be required.
 * url: Link to the book that references the work on Wikisource.
 * bookauthor: Name of the author of the book referencing the work on Wikisource
 * bookauthor1 to bookauthor4 can be used for additional authors subsequent to the  parameter.
 * bookauthorlink: A link to the author of the book. If a prefix is necessary (for example,   to link to a Wikisource author page or   to link to a Wikipedia biography) these need to be included here as well.
 * bookauthorlink1 to bookauthorlink4 can be used to align with the authors under the same number.
 * editor: Name of the editor of the book referencing the work on Wikisource. This name will be followed by the text "(ed.)"
 * editor1 to editor4 can be used for additional editors.
 * editorlink: A link to the editor of the book. Functions as.
 * editorlink1 to editorlink4 can be used for additional editors.
 * chapter: The name of a specific chapter within the book in which the Wikisource work has been cited. For use in cases where separate authors have written separate sections of the book (for example, mutliple essays collected in one edition).
 * chapternum: The number of the chapter. (Only displayed if  is used.)
 * publisher: The publisher of the book.
 * isbn: The ISBN number of the book.
 * deleted: To be used if the work on Wikisource has been deleted since it was referenced in the book. Any text entered in this parameter will cause the phrase "(since deleted)" to appear after the title of the work.
 * deleted1 to deleted4 can be used for additional cited works (matching the equivalent  to   parameters).
 * deletedlink: A wikilink to the archived discussion that resulted in the deletion of the cited work. (Only used if  is used.)
 * deletedlink1 to deletedlink4 can be used for additional cited works (matching the equivalent  to   parameters).
 * language: The language of the book (if not English).
 * titlenote: Information about the title of the book. For use with translations of the title or similar.

Cosmetic

 * edition: Replaces the word edition in the default text
 * qualifier: Adds text before the author and title of the Wikisource work. For use to when a specific edition or specific section, chapter or similar subdivision has been cited within the work.
 * article: Inserted before the title, to provide the definite article ("the") or similar to the default text.
 * collectionarticle: Inserted before the title of a collection, to provide the definite article ("the") or similar to the default text. (Only displayed if  is used.)
 * quote: Adds text in an indented line below the default text. To give further information or an extract from the citing book if relevant to do so.