Template:ISSN
Usage
editThis template generates a link for finding data about a single (print or on-line) publication via its International Standard Serial Number (ISSN). The ISSN refers to the particular publication, not to a specific issue (or date) of that publication. The ISSN is used to help establish the publication as a Wikipedia reliable source.
For a publication with the ISSN 1234-5678, use {{ISSN}}.
Example:
- Usage:
{{ISSN|0028-0836}}
- Links to: http://www.worldcat.org/search?fq=x0:jrnl&q=n2:0028-0836
- Renders as:
Find ISSN of publication:
- Find the ISSN by searching with the publication's name on the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries web site.
Note:
An ISSN is always eight digits long. Scroll down the Worldcat page to find the ISSN. Do not rely on the digits shown in the Worldcat URL for the particular publication, since the URL sometimes shows only seven digits, which is invalid to use as the ISSN.
Errors:
Articles with invalid ISSNs (as determined by the template) will be placed in Category:Articles with invalid ISSNs.
See also
edit- {{Infobox newspaper}}
- {{Infobox journal}}
- {{ISSN link}}
- The Citation Style 1 and 2 family of templates, which provide
|issn=
and|eissn=
parameters - {{OCLC}}
- {{OCLC search link}}
- {{UPC}}
- {{CODEN}}
- {{ZDB}}
- Wikipedia:ISSN
- {{Catalog lookup link}}