Template:Cite QPN
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QPN is an abbreviation for Queensland Place Names.
Usage
changeThis template creates a {{cite web}} citation to individual records in the online database of Queensland Place Names, a useful searchable reference source on Queensland's place names. It covers cities, towns, suburbs, localities and railway stations as well as geographical features such as mountains, rivers, etc. It does not cover street names or buildings (no schools, churches, etc.).
Parameters
change- There are three unnamed parameters
- Reference number. This is a mandatory parameter. It can be found in the Reference No. field in the Queensland Places Names entry
- Place name. This is a mandatory parameter and should appear exactly as in the Queensland Place Names entry (spelling and upper/lower case must match).
- Disambiguation. This is optional and is only required when an article contains two QPN citations to the same place name. It enables the reader to distinguish between the two otherwise identical citations. There are two common situations when the QPN contains the same name. The most common case is when there is a town and a suburb/locality of the same name, in which case the word "town" and "suburb"/"locality" can be used to disambiguate. Another common situation is when a suburb/locality is split between two local government areas, in which case the name of the LGA could be used, e.g. "City Brisbane" vs "City of Ipswich". The disambiguation chosen should relate to some point of difference in the two QPN entries.
- The access date can be specified using the
access-date
field
Error checking is not done at all. Specifying an incorrect reference number or place name may result in a link to a non-existing record.
Examples
changeThe suburb of Kenmore record can be referenced using
{{Cite QPN|41505|Kenmore|access-date=13 September 2015}}
resulting in:
- "Kenmore (entry 41505)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
The town and suburb of Boulia record can be referenced using
{{Cite QPN|3993|Boulia|town|access-date=13 September 2015}}
{{Cite QPN|42339|Boulia|locality|access-date=13 September 2015}}
resulting in:
- "Boulia – town (entry 3993)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- "Boulia – locality (entry 42339)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
More examples
change- Use of
access-date
field, for the Bindha railway station:
{{Cite QPN|2665|Bindha|access-date=2011-02-03}}
result:
"Bindha (entry 2665)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 2011-02-03.
Harvard style referencing
changeThis template provides a simple Harvard style reference, using QPN followed by the ID number. For example, to reference the suburb of Kenmore use {{sfn|QPN41505}}
or {{harvnb|QPN41505}}
, as appropriate. However, year referencing is not supported at this time.
See also
change- Template:Cite QHR can be used to reference places on the Queensland Heritage Register, which covers a large number of significant buildings.
TemplateData
changeTemplateData for Cite QPN
To cite entries in the Queensland Place Names (QPN) database
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Number | 1 | Number of the entry in the QPN database
| Number | required |
Name | 2 | Name of the place in QPN database (must be exact)
| String | required |
Distinguishing information | 3 | If multiple entries of the same name in the QPN, assist the reader by indicating which one
| String | suggested |
access-date | access-date | date of lookup of the QPN entry in DMY
| Date | suggested |