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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Either use the template <tt><nowiki>{{DOT1991}}</nowiki></tt> with no arguments, producing
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Either use the template <kbd><nowiki>{{DOT1991}}</nowiki></kbd> with no arguments, producing
 
:{{DOT1991}}
 
:{{DOT1991}}
 
Or supply two arguments, ''article'' for the title of the document, and ''url'', the URL that links to the document, to refer to a specific page in the Dictionary.<br/>
 
Or supply two arguments, ''article'' for the title of the document, and ''url'', the URL that links to the document, to refer to a specific page in the Dictionary.<br/>
<tt><nowiki>{{DOT1991|article=An article|url=http://www.dol.gov/somewhere.html}}</nowiki></tt> produces
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<kbd><nowiki>{{DOT1991|article=An article|url=http://www.dol.gov/somewhere.html}}</nowiki></kbd> produces
 
:{{DOT1991|article=An article|url=http://www.dol.gov/somewhere.html}}
 
:{{DOT1991|article=An article|url=http://www.dol.gov/somewhere.html}}
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 06:56, 5 August 2018

Use this template if an article includes public domain material from 1991 version of the Dictionary of Occupational Terms.

Usage

Either use the template {{DOT1991}} with no arguments, producing

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of Labor document: [Script error: No such module "If empty". "Script error: No such module "If empty"."] Check |url= value (help).

Or supply two arguments, article for the title of the document, and url, the URL that links to the document, to refer to a specific page in the Dictionary.
{{DOT1991|article=An article|url=http://www.dol.gov/somewhere.html}} produces

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Department of Labor document: [Script error: No such module "If empty". "Script error: No such module "If empty"."] Check |url= value (help). (Dictionary of Occupational Titles, revised 1991)

See also