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# Put the language bar at the top of the page.
 
# Put the language bar at the top of the page.
 
# Put the article in the "[[:Category:Reading list|Reading list]]" category.
 
# Put the article in the "[[:Category:Reading list|Reading list]]" category.
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'''Change "ZZZ" to the topic name for correct sorting in the Reading list category.'''
  
 
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<nowiki>{{LanguageBar|{{PAGENAME}} }}</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>{{LanguageBar|{{PAGENAME}} }}</nowiki>
  
<nowiki>{{Book reviews}}</nowiki>
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<nowiki>{{Book reviews|topic=ZZZ}}</nowiki>
  
 
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| publisher=<br/>
 
| publisher=<br/>
 
| ISBN=<br/>
 
| ISBN=<br/>
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| ISSN=<br/>
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| worldcat=<br/>
 
| comment=<br/>
 
| comment=<br/>
 
| name=<br/>
 
| name=<br/>

Latest revision as of 04:20, 25 September 2007

Put this at the top of the page

Just copy everything between the lines and paste it into the top of the article. This will do two things:

  1. Put the language bar at the top of the page.
  2. Put the article in the "Reading list" category.

Change "ZZZ" to the topic name for correct sorting in the Reading list category.


{{LanguageBar|{{PAGENAME}} }}

{{Book reviews|topic=ZZZ}}


How to use this template

This template is intended for the Reading list articles.

First, just copy this blank form onto your page. Don't copy the lines, just what is between them.


{{Bookinfo
| title=
| author=
| date=
| publisher=
| ISBN=
| ISSN=
| worldcat=
| comment=
| name=
}}


Then, fill in the information. Preview and then save your page.

"title" is the book title.

"author" is the author or authors, editors or whomever else you want to implicate

"date" is the publication date. Year, year and month, year and issue number, whatever you want

"publisher" is the publisher. Common abbreviations are good.

"ISBN" is the ISBN. Remove all the spaces and dashes.

"comment" is any note or comment you want to add.

"name" is your name. If you just put three tildas (~~~) the wiki will put in your name automagically.

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