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Scope[edit]
This template indicates that the article uses many improperly formatted or non-formatted inline citations that require large-scale conversion to an accepted form of inline citation. Place it at the beginning of an article or section or in the <<References>> section. It should only be used when the sources have a format that does not accord with its function.
How to use[edit]
To add this template to an article, copy and paste:
{{Reference format|t={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}}}
- Parameters
- Obligatory:
t={{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}
The current date, but it can also be a different one, such ast=20091107
. - Optional:
article
orsection
indicate whether it is an article or section which lacks proper formatting,reason=
for providing a reason, anddate=
for a human readable date.
Examples[edit]
The following are examples of improperly formatted or non-formatted inline citations. This template is appropriate for articles that contain many such citations, therefore requiring large-scale conversion.
Embedded link (incorrect)[edit]
Incorrect: Australia has a government as any other nation does.
or:
Incorrect: Australia has a government.[1]
Manual number (incorrect)[edit]
Incorrect: Australia has a governmentsee footnote 1
In-line references (correct)[edit]
The standard, correct way of formatting these citations (with some acceptable variations as described at Bahaipedia:Citing sources) would be:
Correct: Australia has a government.[1]
References
- ↑ Australian Government Press Agency (25 November 2009). "Australian Government". Retrieved 25 November 2009.
Or using a Harvard citation style:
Correct: Australia has a government.[1]
References
- ↑ Davidson & Court 2011, p. 1.
- Sources
- Davidson, Hazel; Court, Dorothy (2011). Australian Government. Chapel Hill, Qld: Sugarbag on Damper. ISBN 9780975759387. OCLC 697121237.
Correct: Australia has a government (Australian Government Press Agency, 2009).
See also[edit]
This template indicates that the article uses many improperly formatted or non-formatted inline citations that require large-scale conversion to an accepted form of inline citation.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Affected area | 1 | Text to replace the word "article", usually "section"
| Line | optional |
Reason | reason | A description of the issue, to add to the end of the text in the generated tag.
| Line | optional |
Month and year | date | Provides the month and year of the citation request; e.g., 'January 2013', but not 'jan13'
| String | suggested |