Template:Cite online journal

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This template employs some extremely complicated and/or esoteric features of template syntax.
Please do not attempt to alter it unless you are certain that you understand the setup and are prepared to repair/revert any consequent collateral damage if the results are unexpected. Any experiments should be conducted in the template sandbox or your user space.

[edit] Usage

using first, last using author
{{cite journal
 | last = 
 | first = 
 | authorlink = 
 | coauthors = 
 | year = 
 | month = 
 | title = '''REQUIRED'''
 | journal = 
 | volume = 
 | issue = 
 | page = 
 | pages = 
 | article = 
 | doi =
 | id = 
 | url =
 | format = 
 | accessdate = 
 }}
{{cite journal
 | author = 
 | year = 
 | month = 
 | title = '''REQUIRED'''
 | journal = 
 | volume = 
 | issue = 
 | page = 
 | pages = 
 | article = 
 | doi =
 | id = 
 | url = 
 | format = 
 | accessdate = 
 }}
  • author: Author
    • last works with first to produce last, first
    • authorlink works either with author or with last & first to link to the appropriate article (internal link)
    • coauthors: allows additional authors
  • date: January 1, 2006. Full date of publication.
    • year: 2006. Year of publication (ignored if the date field is used).
      • month: January. Month of publication (ignored if the date field is used, or if the year field is not used).
  • title: Title of article. This is the only required parameter. All other parameters are optional.
  • journal: Name of the journal.
  • volume: Volume number of the journal in which the article is found
  • issue: Issue number of the journal in which the article is found
  • page: page number of single page article
  • pages: page range for multi-page articles
  • article: article number (online journal with no page numbers).
  • doi: digital object identifier. See also {{doi}}
  • id: Identifier such as {{ISSN|1111-2220}}, PMID 15128012
    • other suitable id-related templates: {{doi}}, {{US patent}}
  • url: URL of a copy of the article, if available online.
    • format: Format, i.e. PDF. Don't specify for HTML (implied as default).
  • accessdate: Full date when URL was accessed, in ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD format, eg. 2006-02-17.