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text}}, {{
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Trying for a templated 'citation'. The first uses "|title" and "|url", the second uses "|at" with link.
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
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help)
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); Missing or empty |title=
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help)
The last one done using 'cite book' instead of 'citation', identical except for the periods:
> Hegerl; et al.
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change".
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level. {{
cite book}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); Missing or empty |title=
(
help)
But! the problem: adding "|page" kills "|at":
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", Big Book, p. 666 {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); More than one of |at=
and |page=
specified (
help)
Doesn't kill |title, but I don't like the italicisation. Chapter stuff has no effect.
Misc. variations:
> Hegerl; et al., Big Book, p. 666 {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); More than one of |at=
and |page=
specified (
help)
--
in
IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.
These now work. Note: |journal=
rejects |chapter=
.
2015-03: CS1 now gives "Missing or empty |title= (help)" on previous formulation. Looking at how to fix.
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in EDITOR (ed.), none,
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help) in
IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.
Harvc/sandbox: Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A., " Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007)., section xxx.
Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A., " Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007), section xxx.
Goal is to enable having within an article one or more short cites like this Hegerl et al. (2007) [1] (in either the text or a note, and optionally specifying a location within the source [2] [3]) that link to a single citation for a chapter with the full details of that source, which in turn links to a single citation for the containing work, without repeating at any level the details of the chapter or of the containing work. And without the red message complaining of a missing or empty title.
Notes
[Generated with {{ harv}} templates like this: {{Harvtxt|Hegerl et al.|2007}}]
[Short cite, with specification.]
In "References/Bibliography" section, using {{ citation}} templates:
- Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A. (2007), "Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
{{ citation}}
: Missing or empty|title=
( help) in IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.["Full" citation of Hegerl et al., except that details included in the citation of the containing work (below) are not repeated here. This citation appears only once in the article.]
- Le Treut, H.; Somerville, R.; Cubasch, U.; Ding, Y.; Mauritzen, C.; Mokssit, A.; Peterson, T.; Prather, M. (2007), "Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate Change Science",
{{ citation}}
: Missing or empty|title=
( help) in IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.[Another "full" citation, for a different chapter, with details specific to it, and appears only once in the article.]
- IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007), Solomon, S.; Qin, D.; Manning, M.; Chen, Z.; Marquis, M.; Averyt, K.B.; Tignor, M.; Miller, H.L. (eds.), Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-88009-1
{{ citation}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) (pb: 978-0-521-70596-7).[Full reference for the "work", with the details all chapters have in common given only once.]
The goal is to avoid having bloated "fullest" citations such as the following for each chapter cited:
- Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A. (2007b), "Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in Solomon, S.; Qin, D.; Manning, M.; Chen, Z.; Marquis, M.; Averyt, K.B.; Tignor, M.; Miller, H.L. (eds.), Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-88009-1 (pb: 978-0-521-70596-7).
[Full citation for a chapter that incorporates all of the "in" details.]
End of quote box.
{{ visible anchor}}
Original note using "|quote", [1] and revised note with text outside the template. [2]
References
Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global average sea level
{{
cite book}}
: Unknown parameter |editors=
ignored (|editor=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |editors=
ignored (|editor=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link). "Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global average sea level."
And how I would do the note with Harv. [1]
References
#Example 1, #References Example 2
Given some citations [1] and short cites ( Smith 2015) harv error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFSmith2015 ( help), display the examples.
Smith, Larry (2015), Big Book
See also {{ Header simulation 2}}.
Using parms corresponding to assigned citeref: ( Stanley & others 1993). Then, using different parms but also Harv 'ref=' to get same citaition by different name: ( Them 1993) . Hmm, that didn't work. ('ref=' not implemented?) So try {{ harvid}}: Them (1993).
And how does Daneš & others 1965 with the special 'š' work? Good!
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help)Standard convention is that the included part - the "contribution" - should be in quotes, and the including work in italics. Following examples are discordant.
Correct:
Not correct:
{{
citation}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help){{
cite journal}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help)Correct! Difference of using 'publisher' vs. 'journal'. 'editor-last' also works nicely.
Note: 1) fewer footnote numbers because citations are combined in notes. 2) Mark-up is cleaner, because bibliographic details have been removed. 3) References don't blow up because a named ref tag gets left out.
The Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, also called the Canadian Cascade Arc, is a northwest-southeast trending volcanic chain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains that extends from Watts Point in the south to the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield in the north. This chain of volcanoes is located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It forms the northernmost segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, which includes Mount St. Helens and Mount Baker. [1] Most volcanoes of the Garibaldi chain are stratovolcanoes and subglacial volcanoes that have been eroded by glacial ice from long-term dormancy. Less common volcanic landforms include cinder cones, volcanic plugs, lava domes and calderas. These diverse formations were created by different styles of volcanic activity, including Peléan and Plinian eruptions.
Eruptions along the length of the chain have created at least three major volcanic zones. The first began in the Powder Mountain Icefield 4.0 million years ago. The Mount Cayley massif began its formation during this period. Multiple eruptions from 2.2 million to 2,350 years ago created the Mount Meager massif and eruptions 1.3 million to 9,300 years ago formed Mount Garibaldi and other volcanoes in the Garibaldi Lake area. These major volcanic zones lie in three echelon segments, referred to as the northern, central, and southern segments. [2] Each segment contains one of the three major volcanic zones. Apart from these large volcanic zones, two large poorly studied volcanic complexes lie at the northern end of the Pacific Ranges, namely Silverthrone Caldera and Franklin Glacier Volcano. They are considered to be part of the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, but their tectonic relationships to other volcanoes in the Garibaldi chain are unclear because of minimal studies. [3]
NOTES
REFERENCES
A reference list constructed by converting 'cite xx' templates to 'citation', and adding 'ref=CITEREF' parameters for web sites.
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help){{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help)
And here is a little experiment, using "GSC" in the author field (as some style manuals suggest for institutionally produced documents):
More experiment: We use {{ Harv}} with a parameter with multiple spaces: USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & Seattle Fault -- and the markup wraps in the middle of "Seattle Fault". Let's try a simpler form: USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & simple; Here's another usage, with redundant spaces in "Seattle Fault" USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & Seattle Fault
And now the citations, with explicit CITEREFs (in different forms):
Amazing! These all work. But note: there is no intervening "space" where Harv parameters are concatenated. And multiple spaces (blanks) apparently are collapsed to one. Well, there is one BIG problem: with more than two parameters Harv inserts '&'.
So we try: USGS Fault Database - Seattle Fault harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFUSGS_Fault_Database_-_Seattle_Fault ( help), with a single parameter.
With:
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: date and year (
link)File:Hockey stick chart ipcc large.jpg
Use shortened form of url, as the ampersands mess up the citaiton.
{{
citation}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help)Don't miss: Johnson & et al. 2004. That didn't work.
See also Ambrose 1998a, Ambrose 1998b , Ambrose 1998c.
{{
citation}}
: CS1 maint: date and year (
link){{
citation}}
: CS1 maint: date and year (
link){{
cite journal}}
: Missing pipe in: |title=
(
help){{
cite journal}}
: Missing pipe in: |title=
(
help)"frame" defeats re-sizing!
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[1]
{{
isbn}}, {{
doi}}
{{
highlight}}, {{
text}}, {{
font}}
{{
cite journal}}
: Cite journal requires |journal=
(
help) (Hyphen input)
{{
cite compare}}
Trying for a templated 'citation'. The first uses "|title" and "|url", the second uses "|at" with link.
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help)
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); Missing or empty |title=
(
help)
The last one done using 'cite book' instead of 'citation', identical except for the periods:
> Hegerl; et al.
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change".
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level. {{
cite book}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); Missing or empty |title=
(
help)
But! the problem: adding "|page" kills "|at":
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", Big Book, p. 666 {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); More than one of |at=
and |page=
specified (
help)
Doesn't kill |title, but I don't like the italicisation. Chapter stuff has no effect.
Misc. variations:
> Hegerl; et al., Big Book, p. 666 {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help); More than one of |at=
and |page=
specified (
help)
--
in
IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.
These now work. Note: |journal=
rejects |chapter=
.
2015-03: CS1 now gives "Missing or empty |title= (help)" on previous formulation. Looking at how to fix.
> Hegerl; et al.,
"Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in EDITOR (ed.), none,
Section 9.5.2: Sea Level {{
citation}}
: Explicit use of et al. in: |author=
(
help) in
IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.
Harvc/sandbox: Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A., " Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007)., section xxx.
Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A., " Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007), section xxx.
Goal is to enable having within an article one or more short cites like this Hegerl et al. (2007) [1] (in either the text or a note, and optionally specifying a location within the source [2] [3]) that link to a single citation for a chapter with the full details of that source, which in turn links to a single citation for the containing work, without repeating at any level the details of the chapter or of the containing work. And without the red message complaining of a missing or empty title.
Notes
[Generated with {{ harv}} templates like this: {{Harvtxt|Hegerl et al.|2007}}]
[Short cite, with specification.]
In "References/Bibliography" section, using {{ citation}} templates:
- Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A. (2007), "Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change",
{{ citation}}
: Missing or empty|title=
( help) in IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.["Full" citation of Hegerl et al., except that details included in the citation of the containing work (below) are not repeated here. This citation appears only once in the article.]
- Le Treut, H.; Somerville, R.; Cubasch, U.; Ding, Y.; Mauritzen, C.; Mokssit, A.; Peterson, T.; Prather, M. (2007), "Chapter 1: Historical Overview of Climate Change Science",
{{ citation}}
: Missing or empty|title=
( help) in IPCC AR4 WG1 2007.[Another "full" citation, for a different chapter, with details specific to it, and appears only once in the article.]
- IPCC AR4 WG1 (2007), Solomon, S.; Qin, D.; Manning, M.; Chen, Z.; Marquis, M.; Averyt, K.B.; Tignor, M.; Miller, H.L. (eds.), Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-88009-1
{{ citation}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) (pb: 978-0-521-70596-7).[Full reference for the "work", with the details all chapters have in common given only once.]
The goal is to avoid having bloated "fullest" citations such as the following for each chapter cited:
- Hegerl, G. C.; Zwiers, F. W.; Braconnot, P.; Gillett, N. P.; Luo, Y.; Marengo Orsini, J. A.; Nicholls, N.; Penner, J. E.; Stott, P. A. (2007b), "Chapter 9: Understanding and Attributing Climate Change", in Solomon, S.; Qin, D.; Manning, M.; Chen, Z.; Marquis, M.; Averyt, K.B.; Tignor, M.; Miller, H.L. (eds.), Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-88009-1 (pb: 978-0-521-70596-7).
[Full citation for a chapter that incorporates all of the "in" details.]
End of quote box.
{{ visible anchor}}
Original note using "|quote", [1] and revised note with text outside the template. [2]
References
Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global average sea level
{{
cite book}}
: Unknown parameter |editors=
ignored (|editor=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |editors=
ignored (|editor=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link). "Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, as is now evident from observations of increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of snow and ice and rising global average sea level."
And how I would do the note with Harv. [1]
References
#Example 1, #References Example 2
Given some citations [1] and short cites ( Smith 2015) harv error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFSmith2015 ( help), display the examples.
Smith, Larry (2015), Big Book
See also {{ Header simulation 2}}.
Using parms corresponding to assigned citeref: ( Stanley & others 1993). Then, using different parms but also Harv 'ref=' to get same citaition by different name: ( Them 1993) . Hmm, that didn't work. ('ref=' not implemented?) So try {{ harvid}}: Them (1993).
And how does Daneš & others 1965 with the special 'š' work? Good!
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help){{
citation}}
: Check date values in: |date=
(
help)Standard convention is that the included part - the "contribution" - should be in quotes, and the including work in italics. Following examples are discordant.
Correct:
Not correct:
{{
citation}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help){{
cite journal}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help)Correct! Difference of using 'publisher' vs. 'journal'. 'editor-last' also works nicely.
Note: 1) fewer footnote numbers because citations are combined in notes. 2) Mark-up is cleaner, because bibliographic details have been removed. 3) References don't blow up because a named ref tag gets left out.
The Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, also called the Canadian Cascade Arc, is a northwest-southeast trending volcanic chain in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains that extends from Watts Point in the south to the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield in the north. This chain of volcanoes is located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It forms the northernmost segment of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, which includes Mount St. Helens and Mount Baker. [1] Most volcanoes of the Garibaldi chain are stratovolcanoes and subglacial volcanoes that have been eroded by glacial ice from long-term dormancy. Less common volcanic landforms include cinder cones, volcanic plugs, lava domes and calderas. These diverse formations were created by different styles of volcanic activity, including Peléan and Plinian eruptions.
Eruptions along the length of the chain have created at least three major volcanic zones. The first began in the Powder Mountain Icefield 4.0 million years ago. The Mount Cayley massif began its formation during this period. Multiple eruptions from 2.2 million to 2,350 years ago created the Mount Meager massif and eruptions 1.3 million to 9,300 years ago formed Mount Garibaldi and other volcanoes in the Garibaldi Lake area. These major volcanic zones lie in three echelon segments, referred to as the northern, central, and southern segments. [2] Each segment contains one of the three major volcanic zones. Apart from these large volcanic zones, two large poorly studied volcanic complexes lie at the northern end of the Pacific Ranges, namely Silverthrone Caldera and Franklin Glacier Volcano. They are considered to be part of the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt, but their tectonic relationships to other volcanoes in the Garibaldi chain are unclear because of minimal studies. [3]
NOTES
REFERENCES
A reference list constructed by converting 'cite xx' templates to 'citation', and adding 'ref=CITEREF' parameters for web sites.
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help){{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help)
And here is a little experiment, using "GSC" in the author field (as some style manuals suggest for institutionally produced documents):
More experiment: We use {{ Harv}} with a parameter with multiple spaces: USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & Seattle Fault -- and the markup wraps in the middle of "Seattle Fault". Let's try a simpler form: USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & simple; Here's another usage, with redundant spaces in "Seattle Fault" USGS, Quaternary Fault Database & Seattle Fault
And now the citations, with explicit CITEREFs (in different forms):
Amazing! These all work. But note: there is no intervening "space" where Harv parameters are concatenated. And multiple spaces (blanks) apparently are collapsed to one. Well, there is one BIG problem: with more than two parameters Harv inserts '&'.
So we try: USGS Fault Database - Seattle Fault harvnb error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFUSGS_Fault_Database_-_Seattle_Fault ( help), with a single parameter.
With:
{{
citation}}
: Unknown parameter |coauthors=
ignored (|author=
suggested) (
help)CS1 maint: date and year (
link)File:Hockey stick chart ipcc large.jpg
Use shortened form of url, as the ampersands mess up the citaiton.
{{
citation}}
: |contribution=
ignored (
help)Don't miss: Johnson & et al. 2004. That didn't work.
See also Ambrose 1998a, Ambrose 1998b , Ambrose 1998c.
{{
citation}}
: CS1 maint: date and year (
link){{
citation}}
: CS1 maint: date and year (
link){{
cite journal}}
: Missing pipe in: |title=
(
help){{
cite journal}}
: Missing pipe in: |title=
(
help)"frame" defeats re-sizing!
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XX---------------XX
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