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Usage

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This template can be used in a dictionary entry to provide a quotation from a book.

For citations in "References" sections and on talk pages, use {{cite-book}}.

Sample templates

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Most commonly used parameters
#* {{quote-book|author=|authorlink=|coauthors=|editor=|editors=|chapter=|title=|url=|archiveurl=|archivedate=|edition=|location=|publisher=|date=|isbn=|oclc=|volume=|page=|pages=|pageurl=|section=|sectionurl=|passage=}}
All available parameters
#* {{quote-book|indent=|author=|last=|first=|authorlink=|author2=|last2=|first2=|authorlink2=|author3=|last3=|first3=|authorlink3=|author4=|last4=|first4=|authorlink4=|author5=|last5=|first5=|authorlink5=|coauthors=|quotee=|quoted_in=|chapter=|chapterurl=|trans-chapter=|editor=|editors=|title=|trans-title=|series=|seriesvolume=|url=|archiveurl=|archivedate=|edition=|genre=|format=|language=|type=|original=|by=|origdate=|origmonth=|origyear=|location=|publisher=|month=|year=|date=|nodate=|accessdate=|accessmonth=|accessyear=|doi=|isbn=|issn=|lccn=|oclc=|ol=|id=|volume=|volume_plain=|others=|page=|pages=|pageurl=|section=|sectionurl=|passage=|translation=|transliteration=}}

Certain basic parameters can be used in the template without any named parameters, as follows:

#* {{quote-book|[year]|[author]|[title]|[url]|[page]|[passage]}}

This will not work if any of the parameters contains an equals ("=") sign. The value of any parameter containing an equals sign must be surrounded by <nowiki> tags, like this: "<nowiki>http://foo.com?id=bar</nowiki>". Alternatively, use a named parameter such as url.

Examples

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Basic example
Translation
  • Wikitext: {{quote-book|author=Pat Shaw Iversen, transl.|chapter=Soup from a Sausage Peg|title=The Snow Queen and Other Tales|series=Signet Classic; CT334|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher={{w|New American Library}}|year=1966|page=224|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=2tjWAAAAMAAJ&q=%22from+your+own+nook+and+cranny%22#search_anchor|oclc=636818779|original=Fairy Tales|by={{w|Hans Christian Andersen}}|passage=It's strange to come away from home, from your own '''nook and cranny''', to go by ship – which is also a kind of '''nook and cranny''' – and then suddenly be more than a hundred miles away and stand in a foreign land!}}
  • Result:
    1966, Pat Shaw Iversen, transl., “Soup from a Sausage Peg”, in The Snow Queen and Other Tales (Signet Classic; CT334), New York, N.Y.: New American Library, translation of Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen, OCLC 636818779, page 224:
    It's strange to come away from home, from your own nook and cranny, to go by ship – which is also a kind of nook and cranny – and then suddenly be more than a hundred miles away and stand in a foreign land!
One book quoted in another
  • Wikitext: {{quote-book|author=David George Ritchie|authorlink=David George Ritchie|quotee={{w|Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison}}|title=Hegelianism and Personality|edition=2nd|others=1893, page 72, note 1|quoted_in=''Darwin and Hegel, with other Philosophical Studies''|location=London|publisher=S. Sonnenschein & Co.; New York, N.Y.: [[w:Macmillan Publishers (United States)|Macmillan & Co.]]|year=1893|page=72, note 1|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=8yGEAHvAwiIC&q=%22An+absolute+system+cannot+afford+to+leave+any+nook+or+cranny+of+existence+unexplored%22#search_anchor|oclc=3299658|passage=An absolute system cannot afford to leave '''any nook or cranny''' of existence unexplored.}}
  • Result:
    1893, David George Ritchie, quoting Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Hegelianism and Personality, 1893, page 72, note 1, 2nd edition, quoted in Darwin and Hegel, with other Philosophical Studies, London: S. Sonnenschein & Co.; New York, N.Y.: Macmillan & Co., OCLC 3299658, page 72, note 1:
    An absolute system cannot afford to leave any nook or cranny of existence unexplored.

Parameters

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All parameters are optional except those marked "Mandatory", and may contain inline interwiki or external links as needed.

Parameter Remarks
author
or
last and first
The name of the author of the book quoted. Use either author, or last and first (for the first name, and middle names or initials), not both. Additional authors can be added using the parameters author2 to author5, or last2 and first2 to last5 and first5.
authorlink The name of an English Wikipedia article about the author, which will be linked to the name(s) specified using author. Additional articles can be linked to other authors' names using the parameters authorlink2 to authorlink5. Do not add the prefix ":en:" or "w:".

Alternatively, link each person's name directly, like this: "author=[[w:Kathleen Taylor (biologist)|Kathleen Taylor]]" or "author={{w|Samuel Johnson}}".

coauthors The names of the coauthor(s) of the book. Separate multiple names with semicolons.
editor
or
editors
The name(s) of the editor(s) of the book. Separate multiple names with semicolons.
quotee The name of the person being quoted, if the whole passage quoted is a quotation of someone other than the author.
chapter The chapter of the book quoted. You can either specify a chapter number (for example, "chapter=7") or a chapter title (for example, "chapter=Introduction").
trans-chapter If the chapter of the book is not in English, this parameter can be used to provide an English translation of the chapter.
chapterurl The URL or web address of an external website containing the full chapter of the book. Do not link to any website that has content in breach of copyright.
title Mandatory: the title of the book.
trans-title If the title of the book is not in English, this parameter can be used to provide an English translation of the title.
series and seriesvolume The book series that the book belongs to, and the volume number of the book within the series.
format The format that the book is in, for example, "hardcover" or "paperback".
genre The literary genre of the book, for example, "fiction" or "non-fiction".
language The language that the book is written in. If the book is written in English, it is not necessary to specify this fact.
url The URL or web address of an external website containing the full text of the book. Do not link to any website that has content in breach of copyright.
archiveurl and archivedate
or
accessdate, accessmonth or accessyear
Use archiveurl and archivedate (which must be used together) to indicate the URL or web address of a webpage on a website such as the Internet Archive or Perma.cc at which the webpage has been archived, and the date on which the webpage was archived.

Alternatively, if the webpage cannot be archived, use accessdate (or accessyear with or without accessmonth) to indicate the date when the webpage was last accessed. (If the webpage has been archived, it is unnecessary to use any of the access- parameters.)

edition The edition of the book quoted, for example, "2nd" or "3rd corr. and rev.". If quoting from the first edition of the book, it is usually not necessary to specify this fact.
location The location where the book was published. If more than one location is stated, separate the locations with semicolons, like this: "London; New York, N.Y.".
publisher The name of one or more publishers of the book. If more than one publisher is stated, separate the names with semicolons.
year (and month)
or
date
The year (and month), or date, that the book was published. Use either year (and month), or date, not both.

If no year or date is specified, the template displays the message "(Can we date this quote?)". The message can be suppressed using "nodate=yes", but it is recommended that you try to provide a date or approximate date rather than do so.

year_published If year is used to state the year when the original version of the book was published, year_published can be used to state the year in which the version quoted from was published, for example, "|year=1665|year_published=2005".
origdate
or
origyear(and origmonth)
The date when the book was originally published. Use either origdate, or origyear (and origmonth), not both.
volume
or
volume_plain
The volume number of the book. Use volume_plain if you wish to suppress the word volume appearing in front of the volume number and identify the volume in some other way (for example, "book II").
page
or
pages
The page number or range of page numbers of the book. Use page to indicate a single page, and pages to indicate a range of pages. For example, "pages=1–2" will display "pages 1–2". Use an en dash to separate the page numbers in the range.
pageurl The URL or web address of the webpage containing the page(s) of the book referred to. The page number(s) will be linked to this webpage.
section Use this parameter to identify a page or other portion of a book that does not have page numbers, for example, "Act 2, scene 4".
sectionurl The URL or web address of the webpage containing the section of the book referred to. The section number will be linked to this webpage.
line
or
lines
If quoting a play or a poem, the line number(s) quoted. Use an en dash to separate the line numbers in a range.
doi, isbn, issn, lccn, oclc, ol, and/or id The digital object identifier (DOI), International Standard Book Number (ISBN), International Standard Serial Number (ISSN), Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN), Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) number (which can be looked up at the WorldCat website), and/or Open Library number of the book.

Use id for an identifier other than the ones listed above.

type, original, and by If you are citing a derivative work such as a translation, use type to state the type of derivative work, original to state the title of the original work, and by to state the author of the original work. If type is not indicated, the template assumes that the derivative work is a translation.
quoted_in If the passage quoted is from book A which states that the passage is from another book B, do the following:
  • Use title, edition, and others to provide information about book B. (As an example, others can be used like this: "others=1893, page 72".)
  • Use quoted_in (for the title of book A), location, publisher, year, page, oclc, and other standard parameters to provide information about book A.
passage The portion of the book being quoted. Highlight the term defined in bold in the passage quoted like this: "'''humanities'''".
translation If the passage quoted is not in English, this parameter can be used to provide an English translation of it.
transliteration If the passage quoted uses a different writing system from the Latin alphabet (the usual alphabet used in English), this parameter can be used to provide a transliteration of it into the Latin alphabet.
indent Instead of using wikitext outside the quotation template to indent it (for example, "#* {{quote-book|..."), you can use this parameter to specify the indent inside the template (for example, "{{quote-book|indent=#*|...")

Technical information

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This template is a user-friendly wrapper for {{quote-meta}} and {{quote-meta/source}}.

See also

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  • {{cite-book}} – for citations in reference sections and on talk pages
  • {{cite book}} – the corresponding English Wikipedia template

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