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*'''author''': Author.  Use to specify a single author of the paper, or alternatively, to specify all the authors of the paper in whatever format desired. If you use '''author''' to specify all the authors, do not specify the following author-related parameters.
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**'''last''' works with '''first''' to produce <code>last, first;</code>.  These parameters produce the maximum metadata and should be used if possible.
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**'''author2''', '''last2''', '''first2''' and subsequent should be used for co-authors (up to 9 will be displayed before truncation with "''et al''".
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**'''authorlink''' name of an existing Wikipedia article about the author. If present, either '''author''' or '''last''' & '''first''' become a link to the appropriate article.
**'''authorlink2''' to '''authorlink9''' may similarly be used when there is an article on coauthors specified using '''author2''' or '''last2''', '''first2''' etc.
**'''coauthors''': Full name of additional author or authors. Please use 'author2', 'author3', etc instead.
**'''author-separator''': over-ride the default semi-colon that separates authors' names.
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** '''author-name-separator''': over-ride the default comma that separates authors' names. 
** '''display-authors''': Specify a digit to only display the first ''n'' authors (followed by "''et al''").  The first 9 authors should still be included in the template; these will be included in the metadata to assist users with browser plugins, etc.
*'''date''': ''<nowiki>January 1, 2006</nowiki>''. Full [[Wikipedia:Date#Dates|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.
*'''journal''': Name of the journal or periodical.
*'''volume''': Volume number of the journal in which the article is found
*'''series''' or '''version''': At most one of these may be entered. In either case the value will be displayed in plaintext after the title.
**'''series''': According to the 14th edition of Chicago Manual of Style p. 576, "As in the case of book series, some journals have attained such longevity that they have begun a new series of volumes or issues. Identification of the series (n.s., 2d ser., 3d ser., ser. b) must be made in citations to these journals."
**'''version''': Use when citing a paper. It may be used, for example, for standards documents, which retain the same title and document number (e.g. ISO nnnnn) but may have many revisions (e.g. ISO nnnnn-xxxx).
*'''issue''': Journal's issue number, or issue name.
*'''page''' or '''pages''': ''<nowiki>45&ndash;47</nowiki>'': first page, and optional last page (separated by an [[en dash]] &ndash;).  If you need to refer to a specific page ''within'' a cited source, use [[Template:Rp]] or [[Wikipedia:Citing sources#Shortened footnotes|shortened footnotes]].
*'''at''': Position within the resource when <code>page=/pages=</code> is inappropriate, e.g. <code>at</code>=para. 14 (when citing a source without page numbers) or <code>at</code>=02:56 (a film or audio timestamp), or <code>at</code>=no. 456 (something in a numbered list). This parameter is ignored if <code>page=</code>/<code>pages=</code> is specified.
*'''publisher''': Publisher of journal or periodical; should not include corporate designation such as "Ltd" or "Inc". Only include if ISSN and DOI are unavailable.
**'''location''': Place of publication for journal or periodical.
*'''language''': Language, e.g. Finnish.  (English is assumed and should not be specified.)<!--
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**'''trans_title''': Translated (English) title, when the title is in a foreign language. Can be used without source title when the source title is unknown.}}
*'''id''': A [[unique identifier]], used if none of the above are applicable.  In this case, you need to specify the kind of identifier you are using, preferably with a template like {{tl|US patent}}, {{tl|MR}} / {{tl|MathSciNet}}, {{tl|Zbl}}, {{tl|arXiv}}, {{tl|JSTOR}} or {{tl|JFM}}.  (Use one of the more specialized parameters if possible; they are linked automatically.  In other words, don't use <code><nowiki>id = PMID 15128012</nowiki></code> anymore.  Use <code>pmid = 15128012</code>.)
*'''issn''': The publication's [[International Standard Serial Number]] such as ''1111-2220''. The eight-figure ISSN may be split into two groups of four using a [[hyphen]]; but neither an [[Dash#En dash|N-dash]] nor a space are valid for use as separator between the groups. <!-- space separates URL from linkable text; n-dash is not recognised by WorldCat -->
*'''oclc''': The periodical's [[Online Computer Library Center]] ID number, such as ''3185581''
*'''pmid''': The document's [[PMID|PubMed Unique Identifier]], such as ''15128012''
*'''pmc''': The document's [[PubMed Central]] article number (PMCID) for full-text free repository of an article, such as  ''246835''
**'''pmc-embargo-date''': The date that an article will be freely accessible at PubMed central.  After this date, the title will automatically link to the free full text at PubMed Central (and the parameter will be removed by [[User:Citation bot|a bot]]).
*'''bibcode''': The document's [[bibcode]] in the [[Astrophysics Data System]], e.g., ''1924MNRAS..84..308E''
*'''doi''': A [[Wikipedia:Digital Object Identifier|digital object identifier]] for the document, such as <code><nowiki>10.1130/0091-7613(1990)018<1153:TAFSIA>2.3.CO;2</nowiki></code>.
:*'''doi_inactivedate''': Sometimes the doi target link might not function (e.g. it is awaiting entry to the CrossRef database). Use this parameter, which takes a date argument, to de-link the DOI.  The parameter will be removed when the DOI becomes active again. ''Must not be wikilinked''. <br/>The '''doi''' value is still shown, but without a link, and the mainspace article is added to "Category:Pages with DOIs inactive since YYYY".
*'''url''': This should point to, in descending order of preference:
:#A ''free'' online version of the full text
:#An online version of the ''full text'', for which subscription is required
:#An abstract or information page, ''if'' no DOI or PMID record is available
::If a DOI or PMID is available, the URL should only be specified if it would point to a different page to that which a DOI or PMID would redirect to. 
::Note: the URL must be properly encoded, especially replacing any double quote (") with %22. See [[Percent-encoding]] for more information.
*'''accessdate''': Full date when URL/DOI was last checked. Should use the same format as the other full dates in the references. Must not be wikilinked.
*'''format''': Format of the document at its URL (e.g., PDF, xls, etc.) Don't specify for HTML (implied as default). This parameter is sometimes used for completely different purposes, with values such as "fee required" and "reprint", but its original intent was to warn readers of file formats that their browsers might have trouble with.
*'''laysummary''': URL of a lay summary, which could be in a popular science magazine or newspaper.
**'''laysource''': Name of the source, e.g. ''The Guardian'' (UK newspaper) or ''New Scientist''.
**'''laydate''': Date of publication or, where this is not available, date of retrieval of the lay summary.
:An alternative method of adding one or more references to common media (preferably in [[Layman's terms]]) from the related journal citation can be specified ''within'' a single <code><nowiki><ref>...</ref></nowiki></code> tag using other [[:Category:Citation templates|citation templates]]; for example:
::<code>''Text in the article.'''''&lt;ref&gt;'''<nowiki>{{cite journal | ... }}<br/></nowiki><br/><nowiki>
'''Related news articles:'''</nowiki><br/><nowiki>
*{{cite news | ... }}</nowiki><br/><nowiki>
*{{cite web | ... }}</nowiki>'''&lt;/ref&gt;'''</code>
*'''quote''': Relevant excerpt from the journal.
*'''ref''': ID for anchor. By default, no anchor is generated. The ordinary nonempty value {{para|ref|<var>ID</var>}} generates an anchor with the given <code><var>ID</var></code>; such a linkable reference can be made the target of [[Wikipedia:Citing sources/Further considerations#Wikilinks to full references|wikilinks to full references]], especially useful in short citations like [[Wikipedia:Citing sources#Shortened footnotes|shortened notes]] and [[Wikipedia:Parenthetical referencing|parenthetical referencing]]. The special value {{para|ref|harv}} generates an anchor suitable for the {{tl|harv}} template; see ''[[Template:Citation/doc#Anchors for Harvard referencing templates|anchors for Harvard referencing templates]]''.
*'''postscript''': {{#switch:{{{postscript}}} <!-- for now, this is the name of the template being documented -->
|citation=Set terminal punctuation. Omit or leave blank to remove the trailing full stop.  Punctuation specified by this parameter will appear within the cite span, and consequently before any icons added by metadata-using software (e.g. library browser plugins).  Hence this parameter should be used instead of manually appending data to the citation. This parameter is ignored if {{para|quote}} is specified, when {{para|postscript|.}} is forced.
|cite_journal=if specified, over-rides the default behaviour of terminating the citation with a full stop.  Leave blank to suppress the full stop.  This may be useful when using a quote which ends in punctuation, or when generating an output consistent with other templates. It is preferred to manually adding ending punctuation, as the punctuation occurs within the &lt;cite&gt; tag, so will appear before any icons added by browser plugins.
}}<noinclude>[[Category:Citation templates]]</noinclude>

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