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*<code><nowiki>|note=per [[WT:MED#Weird journal?]]</nowiki></code> → per [[WT:MED#Weird journal?]] | *<code><nowiki>|note=per [[WT:MED#Weird journal?]]</nowiki></code> → per [[WT:MED#Weird journal?]] | ||
| − | [[User:JL-Bot]] will use {{para|source}} and {{para|note}} to create an explanation for why something is listed at [[WP:CITEWATCH]]. At the very least, {{para|source}} | + | [[User:JL-Bot]] will use {{para|source}} and {{para|note}} to create an explanation for why something is listed at [[WP:CITEWATCH]]. At the very least, {{para|source}} should be specific in [[WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP]], otherwise no one knows why something is even listed. {{para|note}} is supported in both [[WP:JCW/PUBSETUP]] and [[WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP]]. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Revision as of 02:18, 31 May 2019
| 40px | This is a documentation subpage for Template:JCW-selected. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
This template is used in WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP to build the WP:CITEWATCH. It is also used by WP:JCW/PUBSETUP to build WP:JCW/PUB
Basic syntax
{{JCW-selected|<TARGET1>|<TARGET2>|...}}(everything must be on a single-line for the bot to read the template correctly)
The first parameter <TARGET1> is the 'main' target, or the 'group' under which every other targets (<TARGET2>, <TARGET3>)are regrouped. For instance
{{JCW-selected|Baishideng Publishing Group}} produces
but
{{JCW-selected|Baishideng Publishing Group|World Journal of Gastroenterology}} produces
<Target#> can be articles or categories, for instance {{JCW-selected|Bentham Science Publishers|Category:Bentham Science Publishers academic journals}} produces
This will tell the bot to look for
- Exact matches to
<TARGET#> - Redirects to
<TARGET#> - Likely typos of
<TARGET#>or its redirects
If a category is given, it will find look for matches for everything in the category. For example Category:MDPI academic journals has several (non-redirected) articles in it. The bot will look for every match to pages directly in the category, every match to redirects to pages in the category, and likely typos to both direct matches and redirect matches to everything in the category.
Red links are fine, if you want the compilation to catch entries that don't yet have articles. It also saves the trouble of updating the list every time someone creates an article. Most red links in WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP should remain red per gross failures of WP:N, but certain journals and publishers (and redirects from non-notable journals to those notable publishers) can be created if they are notable.
Additional parameters
Two additional parameters can be used: |source= and |note= which must be at the end of the template. E.g.
{{JCW-selected|<Target1>|<Target2>|...|source=...|note=...}}
|source= should be any of these codes. It will otherwise simply render whatever text you put there normally:
DOAJ→ DOAJ[http://www.example.com Example.com]→ Example.com
Multiple codes can be used, each separated by a comma and a space
BJL, DOAJ, Example.com→ BJL, DOAJ, Example.com
|note= can be anything you want, e.g.
|note=per [[WT:MED#Weird journal?]]→ per WT:MED#Weird journal?
User:JL-Bot will use |source= and |note= to create an explanation for why something is listed at WP:CITEWATCH. At the very least, |source= should be specific in WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP, otherwise no one knows why something is even listed. |note= is supported in both WP:JCW/PUBSETUP and WP:CITEWATCH/SETUP.
See also
- {{JCW-Main}} documentation for the rest of the JCW-series of templates