Template:Cite peakware/doc
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This citation template can be used to cite web pages that were on Peakware.com. As of 2020, Peakware is offline but the wealth of mountain data it contained is stored in the Internet Archive. This template cites the pages as they were in 2016 in a complete archive was made.
Usage
changeA search engine is available at the top of the home page. Since the engine uses Google all the pages on the site that match the search string will be returned. For example, enter "Mount Whitney" in the search box. In this case the first match is the correct one. Clip on the link and the Mount Whitney page will display. The URL will look like: http://www.peakware.com/peaks.html?pk=269. The number 269 is the id. The page name is Mount Whitney.
Parameter | Value |
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{{cite peakware | last = | first = | author = | id = | name = | accessdate = }} |
author's last name author's first name or author's full name id from URL mountain name full date |
The parameters id and name must be specified.
Examples
changeUsed with named parameters:
- {{cite peakware |id=269 |name=Mount Whitney |accessdate=2010-12-29}} → "Mount Whitney". Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
Used with unnamed parameters:
- {{cite peakware |269 |Mount Whitney |2010-12-29}} → "Mount Whitney". Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
See also
change- {{cite gnis}}
- {{cite ngs}}
- {{cite peakbagger}}
- {{cite summitpost}}
- {{cite web}}