Template:Infobox essay
Appearance
Usage
[edit]This template currently supports nearly all parameters supported by {{Infobox book}}.
For articles whose titles should be italicized automatically, use |italic title=yes
. By default, the article title is not italicized.
{{Infobox essay
| italic title = <!--(see above)-->
| name =
| image =
| image_size =
| border =
| alt =
| caption =
| author =
| audio_read_by =
| title_orig =
| orig_lang_code =
| title_working =
| translator =
| illustrator =
| cover_artist =
| country =
| language =
| series =
| release_number =
| subject =
| genre =
| set_in =
| publisher =
| publisher2 =
| pub_date =
| english_pub_date =
| published =
| media_type =
| pages =
| awards =
| anthology =
| isbn =
| isbn_note =
| oclc =
| dewey =
| congress =
| preceded_by = <!-- for books in a series -->
| followed_by = <!-- for books in a series -->
| native_wikisource =
| wikisource =
| notes =
| exclude_cover =
| website =
}}
Parameters
[edit]Please see WikiProject Books and/or WikiProject Novels for standards on presenting names and other data.
- Parameters can be safely left blank. Note that you may include an image with no caption, but a caption will not be shown if there is no image.
- Wikilinks can be used in any of the infobox fields.
- name
- Essay name or title. If parameter is left blank, name will be inherited from the Wikipedia page where this infobox is invoked.
- image
- Image (prefer 1st edition where permitted), use bare filename:
Example.jpg
For a title page from a Commons PDF, specify the page and width in the syntax:[[File:Lissagaray - Histoire de la Commune de 1871, MS.djvu|page=9|220px]]
- image_size
- Uses image size set by user (default 220px). Use a number to override image size. However, this is discouraged per WP:THUMBSIZE.
- border
- Inserting
yes
here will result in a 1px grey border around the image, useful for instances where the image and the background will blend together (such as a book cover with a white background). If no border is necessary, this parameter should not be used. Note: does not apply if|image=
uses the full image syntax (e.g.[[File:Example.jpg]]
); in this case add the border in|image=
(e.g.[[File:Example.jpg|border=yes]]
) - caption
- Image caption (should describe the edition used)
- alt
- Image alternate text
- editor/editors
- Editor(s) only when they are the primary contributor, e.g. dictionaries, encyclopedias, anthologies
- author/authors
- Author(s)
- audio_read_by
- For audiobooks
- title_orig
- Original title, if not in English; recommended if using
|native_external_url=
or|native_wikisource=
, unless|name=
(or the article's title if|name=
is not used) is the original non-English title - orig_lang_code
- ISO 639 code of original language, required if using
|title_orig=
,|native_wikisource=
or|native_external_url=
- working_title
- Working title, when different from published title
- translator
- Translator(s), if original not in English
- illustrator
- Illustrator (where used throughout and a major feature)
- cover_artist
- Cover artist, if any
- country
- Country of original publication
- language
- Language of original essay. Do not link unless it is an unusual language.
- series
- Series (if any)
- release_number
- The "release number" of a essay within the "series" (also would be called a "volume") – n.b. only relevant for an article where "series" is populated
- subject/subjects
- (for non-fiction) A word or phrase that captures the essence of the topic of the work. See index term and library classification. Should not generally be combined with genre/genres (i. e., cooking as the subject or cookbook as the genre, but not both).
- genre/genres
- See literary genre. Use {{hlist}} for sorting multiple entries. Should not generally be combined with subject/subjects (i. e., cooking as the subject or cookbook as the genre, but not both). Should be both specific (e. g., memoir rather than nonfiction) and reliably sourced.
- set_in
- can be both time and place as setting. No need to create long lists. Use approximate dates/places if it is not clearly specified in the text.
- publisher
- Publisher of primary publication (prefer 1st edition); also
|publisher2=
for additional publishers. - pub_date
- Date published (1st edition)
- english_pub_date
- Date first published in English if 1st edition is in another language.
- published
- Alternate parameter, using the following composite format: year (publisher) (language, when originally written in a foreign language); use {{plainlist}} when there is more than one notable edition
- Note:
|published=
is acceptable, but no longer preferred to|publisher=
and|pub_date=
, which have been restored to common usage. No consensus has yet been reached regarding the migration of infoboxes to a common format, and none should be "fixed" one way or the other en masse until such consensus is reached. - media_type
- Print / Digital (then binding types etc., if relevant)
- pages
- Pages (prefer 1st edition, specify edition as needed)
- award/awards
- Awards(s) the essay has won
- anthology
- First anthology to include the essay
- isbn
- (prefer ISBN of 1st edition). Format: "1-234-56789-0" (10-digit) or "978-1-234-56789-0" (13-digit). If the anthology has a standard book number (9 digits) add a "0" to the beginning of the number. Do not change a 10-digit to a 13-digit ISBN by prefixing a "978" by hand, because the last digit is a calculated check digit, which will be wrong. Similarly, do not remove "978-" from a 13-digit ISBN to make a 10-digit ISBN. If the anthology was published before the use of ISBN, do not include this parameter. If the 13-digit number you have does not start with "978", "979-10", or "979-11", then it is not an ISBN and should not be used in this parameter. Change spaces in the ISBN to hyphens. The rules for hyphenating an ISBN are complex (currently 29 pages). Do not add spaces or hyphens to an unformatted ISBN which are likely to be wrong if you are guessing. However the "978" prefix of a 13-digit ISBN is always separated by a hyphen and the check digit – the last character – is always separated by a hyphen. The last character of a 10-character ISBN may be an "X". In such case, use the uppercase "X" character, not any alternate character. Do not put "ISBN" in front of the number. ISBNs are checked for validity; articles with invalid ISBNs are placed in Category:Pages with ISBN errors and display a red error message.
- isbn_note
- May be used to add a note following the ISBN.
- oclc
- OCLC number (prefer 1st edition), use when anthology has no ISBN
- dewey
- Dewey Decimal Classification
- congress
- Library of Congress Classification (not to be confused with Library of Congress Control Number)
- preceded_by
- Title of prior essay in series; do not use to connect separate essays chronologically
- preceded_by_quotation_marks
- Title of prior work in series if a minor work; will be surrounded with quotation marks by template code (do not use to connect separate essays chronologically)
- followed_by
- Title of subsequent essay in a series or a sequel; do not use to connect separate essays chronologically
- followed_by_quotation_marks
- Title of subsequent work in a series or a sequel if a minor work; will be surrounded with quotation marks by template code (do not use to connect separate essays chronologically)
- native_wikisource
- Page name of original text at a foreign language Wikisource (if applicable); use
|orig_lang_code=
to specify which Wikisource. Tracked in Category:Articles that link to foreign-language Wikisources - native_external_url
- URL to a site hosting the original text when in a foreign language, and in the public domain but not yet on Wikisource. Non-commercial, open and accessible sites should be used in preference, sites which rip the text from other sites should be avoided, and illegal content is never to be linked to
- native_external_host
- The name of the website linked to by
|native_external_url=
, e.g. Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive. Should be wikilinked if possible - wikisource
- Title of work if in the public domain and hosted at English Wikisource:. Tracked in Category:Articles that link to Wikisource
- external_url
- URL to a site hosting the text in English (whether the original or a translation), when in the public domain but not yet on Wikisource. Non-commercial, open and accessible sites should be used in preference, sites which rip the text from other sites should be avoided, and illegal content is never to be linked to
- external_host
- The name of the website linked to by
|external_url=
, e.g. Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive. Should be wikilinked if possible - exclude_cover
- This template will place articles with this infobox where no image has been specified into the category Books with missing cover; where this is not desired, e.g because the cover is shown elsewhere in the article, this parameter should be set to
|exclude_cover=yes
. - website
- for the publisher's or author's website about the essay.
Example
[edit]Author | James Madison |
---|---|
Original title | The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection |
Series | The Federalist |
Publication date | November 22, 1787 |
Preceded by | Federalist No. 9 |
Followed by | Federalist No. 11 |
{{Infobox essay
| image_size = 200px
| border = yes
| author = James Madison
| caption = James Madison, author of Federalist No. 10
| title_orig = The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
| series = ''[[The Federalist Papers|The Federalist]]''
| pub_date = November 22, 1787
| preceded_by = [[Federalist No. 9]]
| followed_by = [[Federalist No. 11]]
}}
Maintenance categories
[edit]See also
[edit]- {{Infobox book}} for written work published in book form
- {{Infobox short story}} for fictional short works
- {{Infobox novella}}