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| + | [1] The Music Bangla Tv opening last night,<ref>Daily ManobJamin 2015, p. 3.</ref> | ||
| + | [2] channel-16 return back is music bangla tv not too late.<ref> Daily janata 2015, p. 6.</ref> | ||
| + | [3] A New music channel.<ref> bd2day24news 2015, p. 1.</ref> | ||
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[1] The Music Bangla Tv opening last night,[1] [2] channel-16 return back is music bangla tv not too late.[2] [3] A New music channel.[3]
Contents
Notes
Some general examples to get started
More complex examples
ISBN test cases
Inconsistent formatting
First, an example of incorrect formatting of editor reference:
- Here is a citation with the chapter title included:
- Clifford Truesdell & Walter Noll (2004). "Preface". In Stuart S. Antman (ed.). The Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics (reprint of 1965 article in Encyclopedia of Physics) (3rd ed.). Springer. p. xiii. ISBN 3540027793.
- The editor's name is preceded by in.
- If the chapter title is omitted, the treatment of the editor changes:
- Clifford Truesdell & Walter Noll (2004). Stuart S. Antman (ed.). The Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics (reprint of 1965 article in Encyclopedia of Physics) (3rd ed.). Springer. p. xiii. ISBN 3540027793.
- Now there is a double period after ed and the in has been dropped.
- Aside from this inconsistency in format, insertion of the word in before the editors name is sometimes inappropriate. The word in makes sense for a collection of works by various authors, edited by an editor. But it does not make sense for a reprinted classic work, such as this example, where the original authors are responsible for the entire work. In this latter case, the reference is not to a chapter among variously sourced chapters, but to a particular topic in a work by the same authors.
This issue is remedied by simply using the editor's name followed by (editor) in all cases.
Second, an example of inconsistent linking to url.
- Here is a citation with the chapter title Preface specified. The url for the book becomes attached to the chapter heading:
- Clifford Truesdell & Walter Noll (2004). "Preface". In Stuart S. Antman (ed.). The Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics (reprint of 1965 article in Encyclopedia of Physics) (3rd ed.). Springer. p. xiii. ISBN 3540027793.
- If the chapter title is omitted, the url is attached to the book title instead:
- Clifford Truesdell & Walter Noll (2004). Stuart S. Antman (ed.). The Non-linear Field Theories of Mechanics (reprint of 1965 article in Encyclopedia of Physics) (3rd ed.). Springer. p. xiii. ISBN 3540027793.
If |chapterurl= is not used, the url should attach by default to the title, and not to the chapter heading. The option |chapterurl= then becomes a true option, and is not forced upon the writer. Brews ohare (talk) 15:20, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
- Again with the sandbox
First, an example of incorrect formatting of editor reference:
- Here is a citation with the chapter title included:
- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/sandbox at line 126: Argument map not defined for this variable.
- The editor's name is preceded by in.
- If the chapter title is omitted, the treatment of the editor changes:
- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/sandbox at line 126: Argument map not defined for this variable.
- Now there is a double period after ed and the in has been dropped.
- Aside from this inconsistency in format, insertion of the word in before the editors name is sometimes inappropriate. The word in makes sense for a collection of works by various authors, edited by an editor. But it does not make sense for a reprinted classic work, such as this example, where the original authors are responsible for the entire work. In this latter case, the reference is not to a chapter among variously sourced chapters, but to a particular topic in a work by the same authors.
This issue is remedied by simply using the editor's name followed by (editor) in all cases.
Second, an example of inconsistent linking to url.
- Here is a citation with the chapter title Preface specified. The url for the book becomes attached to the chapter heading:
- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/sandbox at line 126: Argument map not defined for this variable.
- If the chapter title is omitted, the url is attached to the book title instead:
- Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/sandbox at line 126: Argument map not defined for this variable.
If |chapterurl= is not used, the url should attach by default to the title, and not to the chapter heading. The option |chapterurl= then becomes a true option, and is not forced upon the writer. Brews ohare (talk) 15:20, 8 December 2008 (UTC)