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Revision as of 14:57, 7 June 2020

This template provides a quick, standard method of citing the 2nd ed. of The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2002, ed. Kernfeld, for jazz-related articles in Wikipedia.

Usage

The syntax is as follows: {{Cite NewGroveJazz2002|title=|last=|first=|vol=|pages=}}

Example usage and its result:

  • {{Cite NewGroveJazz2002|title=Alice Coltrane|last=Hazell|first=Edward|vol=i|pages=494}}
  • Hazell, Edward (2002). "Alice Coltrane". In Kernfeld, B. (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. i. London: Macmillan. p. 494.

See also

  • {{Cite Grove}} – Grove Music Online or New Grove, 2nd ed., 2001 depending on whether an internet link is provided
  • {{Cite NewGrove1980}} – New Grove, 1st ed., 1980
  • {{Cite NewGrove2001}} – New Grove, 2nd ed., 2001
  • {{Cite NewGroveJazz2002}} – New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd ed., 2002
  • {{Cite Grove1900}} – Use for citations where the Grove1900 text summarised but not copied
  • {{Grove1900}} – Grove, 1900 (public domain), Use for attribution where some of the text is copied from A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1900)
  • {{Grove1900 poster}} – Place in the external links area for topic relevant Grove 1900 articles that may be of interest but are not cited by Wikipedia.