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Purpose

This template facilitates the citation of articles from editions of Encyclopedia Americana that are in the public domain using {{cite encyclopedia}}. The template can also be used to cite articles from editions that are not in the public domain. In these cases, the noicon parameter should be used to suppress the icon.

Usage

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=''name of the Americana article here''}}

or with a specification of additional options:

{{Cite Americana
 |name of the article
 |display=
 |author=
 |year=
 |volume=
 |page=
 |pages=
 |noicon=
 |vb=
 |long=
 |editor-first=
 |editor-last=
 |title=
 |url=
 |separator=
}}

Some parameters, unless set to other values, are pre-set:

  • editor-first defaults to "George Edwin"
  • editor-last defaults to "Rines"
  • year defaults to "1920"

Examples

Simple

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Cogniet, Leon}}

displays as:

Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Cogniet, Leon" . Encyclopedia Americana.

With comment

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Cogniet, Leon}} A French history and portrait painter with many famous students.

displays as:

Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Cogniet, Leon" . Encyclopedia Americana. A French history and portrait painter with many famous students.

Using author

{{Cite Americana|author=[[Wilbur L. Cross]] |wstitle=David Copperfield}}

displays as:

Wilbur L. Cross (1920). "David Copperfield" . In Rines, George Edwin (ed.). Encyclopedia Americana.

Using volume, pages, page

These work as with other {{cite}} templates:

{{Cite Americana |title=Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt |volume=22 |page=799 }}

displays as:

File:PD-icon.svg Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Pulte, Joseph Hippolyt". Encyclopedia Americana. 22. p. 799.

Using display

The mechanics of Wikisource will sometimes require that a link have disambiguation information which is not part of the original title. The display parameter allows this information to be hidden for the purpose of the citation. For example:

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Monroe (Louisiana) |display=Monroe, La.}}

displays as:

Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Monroe, La." . Encyclopedia Americana.

Using noicon

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Cogniet, Leon|noicon=x}}

displays as:

Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Cogniet, Leon". Encyclopedia Americana.

Using vb

If text is incorporated verbatim into an article, the vb parameter can be used to tack on a notice appropriate to the policy in Wikipedia:Plagiarism.

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Schlatter, Michael |vb=x}}

displays as:

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainRines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Schlatter, Michael" . Encyclopedia Americana.

Using title (no Wikisource link)

{{Cite Americana |title=Sterne, Simon}}

displays as:

File:PD-icon.svg Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Sterne, Simon". Encyclopedia Americana.

When title is being used, url can be used to specify an external link. For example:

{{Cite Americana
 |title=Sterne, Simon
 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=cr9PAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA632
}} At [[Google Books]].

displays as:

File:PD-icon.svg Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Sterne, Simon". Encyclopedia Americana. At Google Books.

Using short

If a shorter citation is desired, excluding the editor of the 1920 edition, the short option can be used. For example:

{{Cite Americana|wstitle=Schlatter, Michael|lshort=x}}

displays as:

"Schlatter, Michael" . Encyclopedia Americana. 1920.

If another edition besides 1920 is being used, the editor name can be customized using editor-first and editor-last. If used, these two items will be displayed whether or not the short option is specified.

Hidden categories

This template places articles into a hidden category with sub-categories to aid maintenance:

See also