Template talk:Harvcolnb

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[edit] Usage

{{Harvcolnb | ''Last name of author(s)'' | ''Year'' | ''Location in the text'' }}

Alternative to using Location, you may also use the following parameters:

p = page pp = pages

Notes
  • Trivially modified version of Harvard citation; used to display colon for page numbers without displaying brackets.
  • The first parameter is the author's last name.
  • The second parameter is the year of publication.
  • The third parameter is the location of the cited material within the reference. This parameter is optional.
  • The parameter p is an optional page parameter.
  • The parameter pp is an optional page range parameter.
  • If Ref=none, then no hyperlink is created.

[edit] Example of use

Archaeological evidence (e.g., {{ Harvcolnb |Bellwood|1997|pp=21-23}}) is more consistent with other sources (see {{Harvcolnb|Tsuchida|Yamada|1991}}).

Yields:

Archaeological evidence (e.g., Bellwood 1997:21-23) is more consistent with other sources (see Tsuchida & Yamada 1991).

[edit] Demo References

    • Bellwood, Peter (1997), Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian archipelago, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
    • Blust, R. (1999), "Subgrouping, circularity and extinction: some issues in Austronesian comparative linguistics." in E. Zeitoun & P.J.K Li, ed., Selected papers from the Eighth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics ((pp. 31-94) ed.), Taipei: Academia Sinica.
    • Diamond, Jared M (2000), "Taiwan's gift to the world. (PDF)", Nature, vol. 403, p. 709-710.
    • Gold, Thomas B. (1986), State and society in the Taiwan miracle, Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe.
    • Smith, Thomas B. (2006), State and society in the Taiwan miracle, Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe.
    • Tsuchida, S. & Yamada, Y. (1991), "Ogawa’s Siraya/Makatao/Taivoan comparative vocabulary" in S. Tsuchida, Y. Yamada & T. Moriguchi, ed., Linguistic Materials of the Formosan Sinicized Populations I: Siraya and Basai, Tokyo: The University of Tokyo.
    • Thurgood, Graham (1999), From Ancient Cham to Modern Dialects. Two Thousand Years of Language Contact and Change. Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications No. 28, Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.