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<tt><nowiki>{{cite arXiv |author= |authorlink= |eprint= |title= |class= |year= |version= |accessdate= }}</nowiki></tt>
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<tt><nowiki>{{cite arXiv |last= |first= |authorlink= |eprint= |title= |class= |year= |version= |accessdate= }}</nowiki></tt>
  
*'''author''': Name of the author(s).
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*'''last1, last2, last3...''': Surnames of the author(s)
*'''authorlink''': Name of author's wikipedia page.  Will be used to make author name a link, if present.  Optional.
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*'''first1, first2, first3...''': Forenames of the author(s)
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**'''author1, author2, author3''' etc: Name(s) of the author(s) if last-first format is not appropriate (e.g. some east Asian names)
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*'''authorlink1, authorlink2...''': Name of author's wikipedia page.  Will be used to make author name a link, if present.  Optional.
 
*'''eprint (Mandatory)''': Eprint identifier, without any "arXiv:" prefix.  Prior to April 2007, the identifiers included a classification, an optional two-letter subdivision, and a 7-digit YYMMNNN uear, month, and sequence number of submission in that category.  E.g. gr-qc/0610068 or math.GT/0309136.  After April 2007, the format was changed to a simple YYMM.NNNN.
 
*'''eprint (Mandatory)''': Eprint identifier, without any "arXiv:" prefix.  Prior to April 2007, the identifiers included a classification, an optional two-letter subdivision, and a 7-digit YYMMNNN uear, month, and sequence number of submission in that category.  E.g. gr-qc/0610068 or math.GT/0309136.  After April 2007, the format was changed to a simple YYMM.NNNN.
 
*'''class''': arXiv classification, e.g. hep-th.  Optional.  To be used only with new-style eprint identifiers, that do not include the classification.
 
*'''class''': arXiv classification, e.g. hep-th.  Optional.  To be used only with new-style eprint identifiers, that do not include the classification.

Revision as of 19:56, 13 April 2009

Usage

cite arXiv is for formatting references to preprints at the arXiv. It links to the abstract at http://www.arxiv.org/abs/eprint.

To use the template, you need only specify the 'eprint' parameter. Once you save the page, a bot will detect the citation and complete it automatically.

Common parameters, horizontal format

{{cite arXiv |last= |first= |authorlink= |eprint= |title= |class= |year= |version= |accessdate= }}

  • last1, last2, last3...: Surnames of the author(s)
  • first1, first2, first3...: Forenames of the author(s)
    • author1, author2, author3 etc: Name(s) of the author(s) if last-first format is not appropriate (e.g. some east Asian names)
  • authorlink1, authorlink2...: Name of author's wikipedia page. Will be used to make author name a link, if present. Optional.
  • eprint (Mandatory): Eprint identifier, without any "arXiv:" prefix. Prior to April 2007, the identifiers included a classification, an optional two-letter subdivision, and a 7-digit YYMMNNN uear, month, and sequence number of submission in that category. E.g. gr-qc/0610068 or math.GT/0309136. After April 2007, the format was changed to a simple YYMM.NNNN.
  • class: arXiv classification, e.g. hep-th. Optional. To be used only with new-style eprint identifiers, that do not include the classification.
  • title: Title of the cited paper.
  • year: Year of publication. Optional.
  • version: arXiv version, including leading "v", e.g. "v1". Optional.
  • accessdate: Date of web access. Optional, but required by many citation standards.

The template also supports most of the parameters supported by Template:Cite journal or Template:Citation. However, once a paper is published, it is recommended to use one of those templates (instaed of cite arXiv), as they allow references to be more readily maintained by automated programs (bots).

Examples

  • {{cite arXiv |author=George A.J. Sparling |eprint=gr-qc/0610068 |title=Spacetime is spinorial; new dimensions are timelike |year=2006 |version=v1 }}
George A.J. Sparling (2006). "Spacetime is spinorial; new dimensions are timelike". arXiv:gr-qc/0610068. Unknown parameter |version= ignored (help)
  • {{cite arXiv |author=Tom Leinster |eprint=0707.0835 |class=math.CT |title=The Euler characteristic of a category as the sum of a divergent series |year=2007 }}
Tom Leinster (2007). "The Euler characteristic of a category as the sum of a divergent series". arXiv:0707.0835 [math.CT].

See also

Template:Cite journal

External links