Template:Cite print/doc

This template is used to cite print publications such as books, magazines, newspapers, etc. that are released in physical form rather than only published to a website or electronically. Some may be published in print and later archived online, such as online magazine archives of issues released in the 20th century. Please use the template that applies to the first time it was published.

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Usage
Copy the template code below, and paste it into an article's reference note. Fill in as many fields as you can, remove any that you don't use.

Parameters

 * author: Name(s) of the author(s). Please format as "Last name, First name" for a single author. Multiple authors should be separated with a ";" between their names. Authors may be organizations or groups, not just individuals. A long list of authors can be reduced using ", et al." after the first name. Provide wikilinks whenever they are available.
 * titlepart: If application, the name of a specific part of a larger publication, such as an introduction, an essay, an article, a chapter in an anthology/collection, or an entry in an encyclopedia. Do not use this parameter for an entire publication.
 * title: Name of the entire publication being cited. For sources that are parts of a larger work, such as chapters or articles, this parameter is for the whole book or magazine containing that part.
 * contributor: Name(s) of contributor(s), such as the editor or the translator.
 * version: Edition (ed.), reprint, etc.
 * number: Specific volume, number, or issue. Please format like "vol. 1", "no. 2", or "vol. 1, no. 2".
 * publisher: Name of the publisher.
 * date: Date of publication. For books, only write the year. For periodicals, either use "Month YYYY" when the day is unknown or use ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD format.
 * language: Language of the publication (if not in English).
 * isbn: International Standard Book Number. Will be linked to Special:BookSources automatically.
 * issn: International Standard Serial Number. Isn't linked, as there is no Special page to support it.
 * quote: Relevant quote from publication.
 * url: Link to a web archive, such as Archive.org library.