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Citation TemplateEdit citation
The list type specifies how to store the citation within the bib block. This is purely an author preference and has no effect on how the citation appears in the bibliography.
The bibliography text is required. Enter the text as you want the citation to appear in the bibliography, including any wiki markup. Only the first line is used; subsequent lines are treated as comments. You can use a \ as an end-of-line character to split the first line into blocks.
The default text is automatically derived from the reference key. It is used as the link text in a cite markup reference, unless you supply alternate reference text in the field below. Optional variants on the cite markup may vary the text displayed.
The reference text is optional. If entered, it is used as the link text in a cite markup reference. If omitted, the default text, derived from the reference key, is used.
The numeric text is optional. If entered, it is used instead of the number in the numeric reference style. In author-year style, it is ignored.
The access date is optional. If entered, it is used as the date on which the author accessed the citation. This is often used to denote the date of accessing a Web page.
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