Artikel ini memuat teks dari suatu penerbitan yang sekarang berada dalam
ranah publik
:
Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
nama artikel dibutuhkan
".
Catholic Encyclopedia
. New York: Robert Appleton.
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Note: Due to its public-domain status, the Catholic Encyclopedia can be incorporated into any work, including Wikipedia . When using the material two things should be considered :
- It was written in the first two decades of the Twentieth Century and many parts are dated
- It explicitly follows a Catholic point of view
Usage
Quick explanation ( aide-mémoire )
The template can be placed in different locations and, depending on what is required, the parameters can be mixed and matched:
Location | Parameters | Example | Note |
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==References== | {{Catholic|wstitle= CE name }} |
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Use wstitle= CE name if the article exists on Wikisource if not use title= CE name |
==References== | {{Catholic|title=|url=|first=|last=|volume=|page=}} |
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some additional information: title instead of wstitle , url to the external page instead of link to wikisource; the first and last names of the author of the article, the volume and page [number] . |
inline citation | {{Catholic|inline=1|wstitle= CE name }} |
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inline=1 . Alters the prescript from "This article..." to "One or more...". Suitable for noting that a paragraph is copied from CE. |
inline citation | {{Catholic|prescript=|title= CE name }} |
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prescript= . Removes the prescript suitable for a citation where a paragraph is a summary of a paragraph from an CE article and not a copy. title= for no copy on Wikisource. |
==Further reading== | {{Catholic|no-icon=1|prescript=|url=http://...|title= CE name }} | Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "St. Theodotus of Ancyra" . Catholic Encyclopedia . New York: Robert Appleton. ; | no-icon=1 remove the lead icon, prescript= removes the prescript title= for the article name not yet on Wikisource. url= for where the text can be found online. |
==External links== | {{Catholic|no-icon=1|prescript=|wstitle= CE name }} | Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia . New York: Robert Appleton. ; | .no-icon=1 , remove the lead icon prescript= removes the prescript as the source is not used in the article. |
Detailed notes
This template is wrapper around {{ cite encyclopedia }} . In its default mode it attributes text to an article from the [Old] Catholic Encyclopedia .
This template automatically sets some of the parameters passed into {{ cite encyclopedia }} for example "publisher = Robert Appleton Company". Over and above the standard parameter passed into {{ cite encyclopedia }} there are some additional parameters and those are listed below in a separate table from the table of parameters passed into {{ cite encyclopedia }} .
Minimum is: {{Catholic|title= EB article name }} or {{Catholic|wstitle= EB article name }} [ nb 1 ]
Full set is: {{Catholic|wstitle=|prescript=|no-icon|inline=|author=|last=|first=|authorlink=|authors=|title=|url=|accessdate=|volume=|page|pages}}
Parameter | Note |
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author= author name | Assigned to last ignored if last is set. |
wstitle= name of the article on wikisource | If set, set link to CE article on wikisource, and unsets title and url if they are also set. |
inline=1 | Changes the default prescript from "This article" to "One or more of the preceding sentences". Useful for inline citations (see inline examples in the previous section ). |
no-icon=1 | Suppresses the lead icon (useful with {{ Wikisource-inline }} ). |
prescript= alternative prescript | prescript can either be set to an alternative string of text (in which case add to the end of the string as a separator from the first word of the citation); or if set with no string it will remove prescript string from in front of the citation. |
Parameter | Set to | Notes |
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last= | author= or last= | If author= and last= are set the value of last= is used. |
first= | first= | Set to the value of first= or not set |
authorlink= | authorlink= | Set to the value of authorlink= or not set |
authors= | authors= | Unlikely to be needed but can be set (or author2= etc.) |
editor-first= | Charles | Automatically set within the template |
editor-last= | Herbermann | Automatically set within the template |
encyclopedia= | Catholic Encyclopedia | Automatically set within the template |
title= | wstitle= or title= | Set to wstitle= if set, if not to title= , if not set then left blank. |
url= | url= | Set to the value of url= unless wstitle= is set in which case it is not set. |
accessdate= | accessdate= | Set to the value of accessdate= or not set |
language= | Not set | |
edition= | Not set | |
date= | Not set (see year) | |
year= | defaults to 1913 |
If the
volume
parameter is set then
if volume is not set the default is 1913 but setting the year parameter to some other value overrides the automatic settings. |
publisher= | Robert Appleton Company | automatically set within the template |
volume= | volume= | Set to the value of volume= or not set |
location= | Not set | |
id= | Not set | |
isbn= | Not set | |
oclc= | Not set | |
doi= | Not set | |
page= | page= | Set to the value of page= or not set |
pages= | pages= | Set to the value of pages= or not set |
quote= | Not set | |
ref= | harv | Set to the value of ref= or set automatically within the template. This means that {{ sfn }} and {{ harvnb }} link to this template as intended. (If you need to ask don't worry about it) |
Hidden categories
This template includes a hidden category as several hidden sub categories:
See also
- {{ Cite Catholic Encyclopedia }} for use when a Catholic Encyclopedia article is cited, but the text is not copied into the Wikipedia article.
- {{ Catholic Encyclopedia poster }} can be placed in the external links section when a Catholic Encyclopedia article has information relevant to the Wikipedia article but is not cited in the article.
Notes
- ^ It will also work with no parameters, but that set a category flagging that no article name has been given, as it is not much use to the reader to inform them that a Wikipeda article contains some text copied from somewhere in the 15-volumes of the [Old] Catholic Encyclopedia!