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Usage

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Cite EB9
These parameters are not listed in {{cite encyclopedia}} and affect aspects of this template

set by default:
vb=1  — display prescript attribution message (for use with copied text)
ref=harv   — defaults to set but can be altered to any value including blank
non standard parameters
|noicon=1 — don't display leading icon
|inline=1 — use to alter prescript for inline citations
|short=1  — don't display editors
|wstitle=name of the article — with automatic link to wikisource
|display=name  — displays in place or the wstitle name
These parameters take the default values listed but can be overwritten:
|encyclopedia=Encyclopaedia Britannica
|edition=9th
|editor-first=T.S.
|editor-last=Baynes
|editor2-first=W.R.  — if volume is set between 11 and 24
|editor2-last=Smith  — if volume is set between 11 and 24
For these standard {{cite encyclopedia}} parameters
see the documentation attached to {{cite encyclopedia}}
|author= ... author3= — up to three authors 
|first=  ... first3= 
|last=   ... last3=
|title=
|url=
|volume=
|page=
|pages=

Hidden categories

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This template sets one hidden category Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating text from EB9

See also

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  • {{Cite EB9}} — use when citing an EB9 article in a Wikipedia article
  • {{EB9 poster}} — for use in Further reading or External links sections. It places a Wikisource poster box (a graphical template) on the right hand side of the screen.
  • Sister projects for full usage information