Category:CS1 errors: periodical ignored
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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that have unsupported |periodical=
(or alias) errors.
|periodical=
ignored
Citation Style 1 templates {{cite book}}
and {{cite encyclopedia}}
do not support |periodical=
(and aliases |journal=
, |magazine=
, |newspaper=
, |website=
, |work=
) and associated |script-periodical=
and |trans-periodical=
(and their aliases).
To resolve this error:
- use a more appropriate citation template, or
- most common: change
|title=
to|chapter=
(or appropriate alias) and then change|periodical=
to|title=
, or - change
|work=
to|series=
if|title=
is the actual title of the book and|work=
contains the name of a book series, or - change
|work=
to another appropriate parameter (it has been used to hold values for|publisher=
,|editor=
,|via=
, and more), or - move the content of the
|periodical=
parameter out of the template, before the closing </ref>, or - delete the
|periodical=
parameter
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: periodical ignored.[a]
Notes
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