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===Examples===
 
===Examples===
 
Example using wstitle (wikisource):
 
Example using wstitle (wikisource):
*{{CathEncy
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*{{Cite CE1913
 
  | wstitle    = Ecclesiastical Heraldry  
 
  | wstitle    = Ecclesiastical Heraldry  
 
  | author    = A. C. Fox-Davies
 
  | author    = A. C. Fox-Davies
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{{CathEncy
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{{Cite CE1913
 
  | wstitle    = Ecclesiastical Heraldry      <- for page at wikisource
 
  | wstitle    = Ecclesiastical Heraldry      <- for page at wikisource
 
  | author    = A. C. Fox-Davies              <- optional
 
  | author    = A. C. Fox-Davies              <- optional
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Example using id (newadvent.org):
 
Example using id (newadvent.org):
*{{CathEncy
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*{{Cite CE1913
 
  | id        = 07243a  
 
  | id        = 07243a  
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry
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<pre>
 
<pre>
{{CathEncy
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{{Cite CE1913
 
  | id        = 07243a                        <- for page at newadvent.org
 
  | id        = 07243a                        <- for page at newadvent.org
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry      <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry      <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
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Example using url (could point to any source of the page):
 
Example using url (could point to any source of the page):
*{{CathEncy
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*{{Cite CE1913
 
  | url        = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
 
  | url        = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry
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<pre>
 
<pre>
{{CathEncy
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{{Cite CE1913
 
  | url        = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
 
  | url        = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry      <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
 
  | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry      <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
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</pre>
 
</pre>
  
There is also a short form which might be appear in a "Notes" section. This should only be used if the full form is given in a different section. Example using wstitle:
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There is also a short form which might be appear in a "Notes" section. This should only be used if the full form is given in a different section. To work parameter <code>short=</code> can be set to one of more alpha numeric characters. For example
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<code>short=yes</code>, <code>short=x</code> or <code>short=1</code>. An Example using wstitle:
  
*{{CathEncy | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry | short = yes }}
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*{{Cite CE1913 | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry | short = yes }}
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
{{CathEncy | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry  | short = yes }}
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{{Cite CE1913 | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry  | short = yes }}
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
The <code>noicon</code> option is useful when the citation appears in a Wikisource-inline list and <code>wstitle</code> is being used, for example:
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The <code>noicon</code> option is useful when the citation appears in a Wikisource-inline list and <code>wstitle</code> is being used (and like the parameter short it set with one of more alpha numeric characters).For example:
  
 
* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
 
* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
** {{CathEncy|wstitle=Cain|noicon=x}}
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** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x}}
** {{CathEncy|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x|short=yes}}
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** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Cain|noicon=1|short=1}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
 
* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
** {{CathEncy|wstitle=Cain|noicon=x}}
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** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x}}
** {{CathEncy|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x|short=yes}}
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** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Cain|noicon=1|short=1}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
</pre>
 
</pre>

Revision as of 22:01, 23 July 2013

This template may be used to cite the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. The text is available either at NewAdvent.org or at wikisource:Catholic Encyclopedia (1913), and this template allows either source to be referenced.

Usage

Full template with available options is shown below. if "wstitle" is set "title" and "url" are ignored. If "wstitle" or "url" are set then id is ignored.

{{CathEncy
 | wstitle =
 | id = 
 | url = 
 | title =
 | author = 
 | first = 
 | last = 
 | authorlink = 
 | accessdate =
 | page =
 | pages =
 | ref =
 | short =
 | noicon =
}}

Examples

Example using wstitle (wikisource):

  • A. C. Fox-Davies (1913). "Ecclesiastical Heraldry" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
{{Cite CE1913
 | wstitle    = Ecclesiastical Heraldry       <- for page at wikisource
 | author     = A. C. Fox-Davies              <- optional
 | first =                                    <- alternate form for author
 | last = 
 | authorlink = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies     <- optional, presumes author
}}

Example using id (newadvent.org):

{{Cite CE1913
 | id         = 07243a                        <- for page at newadvent.org
 | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry       <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
 | author     = A. C. Fox-Davies              <- optional
 | first =                                    <- alternate form for author
 | last = 
 | authorlink = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies     <- optional, presumes author
 | accessdate = 2006-09-01
}}

Example using url (could point to any source of the page):

{{Cite CE1913
 | url        = http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_%281913%29/Ecclesiastical_Heraldry
 | title      = Ecclesiastical heraldry       <- for the Catholic Encyclopedia article name
 | author     = A. C. Fox-Davies              <- optional
 | first =                                    <- alternate form for author
 | last = 
 | authorlink = Arthur Charles Fox-Davies     <- optional, presumes author
 | accessdate = 2006-09-01
}}

There is also a short form which might be appear in a "Notes" section. This should only be used if the full form is given in a different section. To work parameter short= can be set to one of more alpha numeric characters. For example short=yes, short=x or short=1. An Example using wstitle:

{{Cite CE1913 | wstitle = Ecclesiastical Heraldry  | short = yes }}

The noicon option is useful when the citation appears in a Wikisource-inline list and wstitle is being used (and like the parameter short it set with one of more alpha numeric characters).For example:

* {{Wikisource-inline|list=
** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Abel (1)|noicon=x}}
** {{Cite CE1913|wstitle=Cain|noicon=1|short=1}}
}}

Hidden categories

This template includes a hidden category as several hidden sub categories:

Contained within this category is a subcategory populated by {{CE1913}} it is called:

See also

  • {{Catholic Encyclopedia poster}} can be placed in the external links section when a Catholic Encyclopedia article has information relevant to the Wikipedia article but is not cited in the article.
  • {{Catholic}} similar functionality to this template, but precedes the citation with an attribution message (see WP:PLAGIARISM)
  • {{Cite encyclopedia}} The standard citation template called by this specialised citation template.