Template:PD-notice
Appearance
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
Usage
[edit source]This template should be placed at the end of a citation if the article incorporates text from that source that is not under copyright and there is no source specific template listed in Category:Attribution templates.
Example
[edit source]...article text.<ref>A.N. Author (1066). ''An Old Book''. {{PD-notice}}</ref>
This would display as
- ...article text.[1]
...and in the references section as
References
- ↑ A.N. Author (1066). An Old Book. This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
This can also be achieved with <ref>{{cite book|last=Author|first=A.N.|year=1066|title=An Old Book}} {{PD-notice}}</ref>
or
<ref>{{cite book|last=Author|first=A.N.|year=1066|title=An Old Book|postscript=. {{PD-notice}}}}</ref>
.
The advantage of the last formulation is that it allows the reference to be edited in the Visual Editor interface.
See also
[edit source]- WP:FREECOPYING
- {{source-attribution}} — a template that can be placed in the References section of an article if the article incorporates text from a source that is not under copyright and there is no source specific template listed in Category:Attribution templates.
- {{citation-attribution}} — a template that can be placed in an inline citation at the end of a sentence, sentences or a paragraph that incorporates text from a source that is not under copyright.