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Latest revision as of 13:37, 4 November 2010
Documentation for Cite book
The Cite book template is to cite books, such as official strategy guides, or other related books. It uses a variation of the Harvard citation format.
Usage
{{Cite article | author = Author of the book (required) | title = Title of the book (required) | year = Year of publication (required) | publisher = Name of publisher (required) | place = Publisher's location | pp = Page range | isbn = ISBN no. }}
Sample output
- Mike Dickheiser (2006). C++ for Game Programmers (pp. 25--53). Charles River Media Game Development.
See also
{{Cite web}}
{{Cite article}}