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Latest revision as of 00:17, 26 April 2020


Usage

This template is used to generate a linked citation using Template:Harvnb to an existing reference to 3rd edition of Lemurs of Madagascar (LoM3)—see Template:LoM3

Unlike the Sfn version of the template, {{LoM3 Sfn}}, this template requires a reference tag. Also, duplicates do not automatically consolidate in the references section as the Sfn version does.

Parameters

{{LoM3
|pages=
|page=
|loc=
}}
  • pages: (Optional)—The page range where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 237–249)
  • page: (Optional)—The single page where the citation is found within the printed book. (e.g. 23)
  • loc: (Optional)—This specifies a location in the text by name, such as "chapter 4."
Note: Only one of these three parameters.

Examples

Example 1

In a reference to LoM3 that uses only one page, use only the page parameter as follow:


{{LoM3 Harvnb | page = 23}}

This yields:

Mittermeier et al. 2010, p. 23

Example 2

In an article that references a page range within LoM3, such as an entire section on the Ring-tailed Lemur, use only the pages parameter as follow:


{{LoM3 Harvnb | pages = 368–375}}

This yields:

Mittermeier et al. 2010, pp. 368–375

Example 3

In an article that references a specific location within LoM3, such as an entire chapter, use only the loc parameter as follow:


{{LoM3 Harvnb | loc = chapter 4}}

This yields:

Mittermeier et al. 2010, chapter 4

See also