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This template should be placed in the References section of an article if the article incorporates text from a source that is not under copyright and there is no source specific template listed in Category:Attribution templates.
The four parameters are:
1
(unnamed) = source name and other identifying details
— The name of the source, along with any other details which are needed to identify the work (the argument (the text) can also be another template such as {{cite book}}
)no-icon
=y
— remove the leading icon (alternative noicon
and the argument can be any string such as yes or 1 etc)pl
=y
— changes the wording from "from a publication" to "from publications" (alternative plural
and the argument can be any string such as yes or 1 etc).inline
=y
— change the wording of the prescript from "This article..." to "One or more of the preceding sentences..." (alternative sentence
and the argument can be any string such as yes or 1 etc). It is intended for use in inline citations.Adds a notice that an article incorporates information from a public domain source
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Source | 1 | The name of the source, along with any other details which are needed to identify the work | Content | suggested |
No icon? | no-icon noicon | Set to y to remove the leading icon | Boolean | optional |
Plural? | pl plural | Set to y to change "from a publication" to "from publications" | Boolean | optional |
Inline? | inline sentence | Set to y to change "This article" to "One or more of the preceding sentences" | Boolean | optional |
|no-icon=y
, as in <ref>{{Source-attribution|no-icon=y}}</ref>
, removes the leading icon [1]<ref>{{Source attribution}} {{cite book|last=Offa |first=Anne |year=1066|title=An Old Book}}</ref>
, would display as [2]<ref>{{Source-attribution|{{cite book |title= Handbook to the cathedrals of England |first=Richard |last=John |date=1869}} }}</ref>
, shows as [3]|pl=y
, as in <ref>{{Source-attribution|pl=y|John, Richard (1869). ''Handbook to the cathedrals of England''; and {{cite book|last=Offa |first=Anne |year=1066|title=An Old Book}}}}</ref>
, shows as [4]|inline=y
, as in <ref>{{Source-attribution|inline=y|''Handbook to the cathedrals of England'', by Richard John (1869)}}</ref>
, shows as [5]<ref>{{Source-attribution|''sources and other details''|no-icon=y |pl=y |inline=y}}</ref>
[6]In the references section, these appear as
References
This template includes a hidden category—Category:Source attribution—which does not appear at the bottom of an article page but does contain any article page that contains this template.