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This Citation Style 1 template is used to create citations for preprints at the bioRxiv. It links to the abstract at https://doi.org/'''10.1101/######, which will usually resolve to https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv.

Usage[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

Common parameters, horizontal format
{{cite bioRxiv |last1= |first1= |date= |title= |biorxiv=}}
  • biorxiv (Mandatory): bioRxiv DOI identifier. That is use |biorxiv=10.1101/012345 not |doi=10.1101/012345
  • title: Title of the cited paper.
The template uses the style of
{{cite journal}}. Once a paper is accepted in a peer-reviewed journal, it is recommended to use one of those templates, as the peer-reviewed status of the article is important, while preserving the bioRxiv link in order to guarantee open access to the previous version of the article. To preserve the bioRxiv link, add e.g. |biorxiv=10.1101/012345 to the
{{citation}} or

{{cite journal}} templates.

Examples[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

ފަންވަތް:Markup2

Parameters[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

Deprecated[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

އެހީ:CS1 errors އެހީ:CS1 errors

Description[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

Authors[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

  • last: Surname of a single author. Do not wikilink—use author-link instead. For corporate authors or authors for whom only one name is listed by the source, use last or one of its aliases (e.g. |author=Bono). Aliases: surname, author, last1, surname1, author1.
    • author: this parameter is used to hold the name of an organizational author (e.g. a committee) or the complete name (first and last) of a single person; for the latter, prefer the use of |first= and |last=. This parameter should never hold the names of more than one author. Supports accept-this-as-written markup. Do not use italics in this field, as doing so produces corrupt metadata.
    • first: Given or first names of author; for example: Firstname Middlename or Firstname M. or Firstname M. Sr. Do not wikilink—use author-link instead. Aliases: given, first1, given1. Requires last; first name will not display if last is empty. Use generational and ފަންވަތް:Notatypo suffixes only in accordance with MOS:JRSR and use honorifics only in accordance with MOS:HON.
    • OR: for multiple authors, use last1, first1 through lastn, firstn, where n is any consecutive number for an unlimited number of authors (each firstn requires a corresponding lastn, but not the other way around). ފަންވަތް:Crossref Aliases: surname1, given1 through surnamen, givenn, or author1 through authorn. For an individual author plus an institutional author, you can use |first1=...|last1=...|author2=....
    • author-link: Title of existing Wikipedia article about the author—not the author's website; do not wikilink. Aliases: author-link1, author1-link, authorlink.
    • OR: for multiple authors, use author-link1 through author-linkn. Aliases: author1-link through authorn-link.
    • name-list-style: accepts a limited list of keywords as value; when set to amp, ampersand, or &, inserts an ampersand between the last two names in a name list; when set to and, inserts the conjunction 'and' between the last two names of a name list; when set to vancdisplays name lists in Vancouver style when the lists use the last/first forms of name parameters.
  • vauthors: comma-separated list of author names in Vancouver style; enclose corporate or institutional author names in doubled parentheses. End with etal if appropriate:
    |vauthors=Smythe JB, ((Megabux Corp.)), etal
    • author-link and author-mask may be used for the individual names in |vauthors= as described above
  • collaboration: Name of a group of authors or collaborators; requires author, last, or vauthors listing one or more primary authors; follows author name-list; appends "et al." to author name-list.

Date[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]


  • date: Date of referenced source. Can be full date (day, month, and year) or partial date (month and year, season and year, or year). Use same format as other publication dates in the citations.ފަންވަތް:R Do not wikilink. Displays after the authors and is enclosed in parentheses. If there is no author, then displays after the website and publisher. ފަންވަތް:Crossref
Shortened footnotes target full citations using the year specified in this parameter. A lowercase letter may be suffixed to the year to disambiguate

{{sfn}} links to multiple works by the same author in the same year,ފަންވަތް:Sup unless the date is formatted as YYYY-MM-DD. In the latter case, year or ref is required to disambiguate the link targets.

For approximate year, precede with "c. ", like this: |date=c. 1900.

For no date, or "undated", use |date=n.d.
The date of a Web page, PDF, etc. with no visible date can sometimes be established by searching the page source or document code for a created or updated date; a comment for editors such as date=2021-12-25<!--date from page source-->|orig-date=Original date 2011-01-01 can be added.

ފަންވަތް:Citation Style documentation/auto-date-format

  • year: Year of publication. The more flexible |date= parameter also handles a year by itself. Do not use in combination with the |date= parameter, unless both of the following conditions are met:
    1. Shortened footnotes target multiple citations with same last name and year of publication. (This situation necessitates a CITEREF disambiguator, usually a lowercase letter suffixed to the year.)
    2. The |date= format is YYYY-MM-DD. (This format prevents the addition of a disambiguating letter to the year.)
  • df: date format; sets rendered dates to the specified format; does not support date ranges or seasonal dates; overrides the automatic date formatting described above. Accepts one value which may be one of these:
    dmy – set publication dates to day month year format; access- and archive-dates are not modified;
    mdy – as above for month day, year format
    ymd – as above for year initial numeric format YYYY-MM-DD
    dmy-all – set publication, access-, and archive-dates to day month year format;
    mdy-all – as above for month day, year format
    ymd-all – as above for year initial numeric format YYYY-MM-DD
Cite error: <ref> tag with name "date" defined in <references> is not used in prior text.

Title[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

ފަންވަތް:Crossreference

  • title: Title of source. Displays in italics.
Titles containing certain characters will not display and link correctly unless those characters are encoded.
newline [ ] |
space &#91; &#93; {{!}} (preferred)
{{bracket|text}} &#124; or {{pipe}}ފަންވަތް:Crossref
  • language: The language (or a comma-separated list of the languages) in which the source is written, as either the ISO 639 language code (preferred) or the full language name. Examples: |language=ru; |lang=fr, pt-br; |lang=Russian; |language=French, Portuguese. See the list of supported codes and names. Do not use templates or wikilinks. Displays in parentheses with "in" before the language name or names. When the only source language is English, no language is displayed in the citation. The use of languages recognized by the citation module adds the page to the appropriate subcategory of ފަންވަތް:Cl. Because cs1|2 templates are often copied from en.wiki to other wikis, the use of language codes is preferred so that language names render in the correct language and form: espagnol at a French-language wiki instead of the English word "Spanish". Aliases: lang

TemplateData[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools.

Cite bioRxiv

Formats a citation to a paper with a bioRxiv id

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
bioRxivbiorxiv

bioRxiv identifier without the "bioRxiv:" prefix

Example
108712
Stringrequired
Authorauthor author1

Complete name of the first author

Stringoptional
First namefirst first1 given given1

First name of first author

Stringsuggested
Last namelast last1 surname surname1

Last name of first author

Stringsuggested
Author 2's first namefirst2 given2

First name of second author

Stringoptional
Author 2's last namelast2 surname2

Last name of second author

Stringoptional
Author 2author2

Full name of second author

Stringoptional
Author's articleauthor-link author-link1 author1-link

Title of the Wikipedia article about the first author

Page nameoptional
Author 2's articleauthor-link2 authorlink2 author2-link author2link

Title of Wikipedia article about the second author

Page nameoptional
Titletitle

Title of the paper cited

Stringsuggested
collaborationcollaboration

Name of a group of authors, in addition to the ones listed in the Author parameters

Stringoptional
Datedate

Date of the source being cited. Use n.d. for no date, and c. for inexact dated.

Stringoptional
Date format for publication datesdf

Either ymd (Year-Month-Day), dmy (Day-Month-Year), or mdy (Month-Day-Year) add -all at end to also affect access and archive dates

Example
dmy
Stringoptional
Translated titletrans-title

English translation of title

Stringoptional
Language(s)language

Language(s) the source is written in. Separate by commas, and do not include 'and'.

Stringoptional

External links[އުނިއިތުރު ގެންނަވާ]

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