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Sample 'Cite' templates
'Cite AV media' templates
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for liner notes from a DVD.[1]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for liner notes from an album by Eddie Butcher.[1]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for liner notes from an album by Paul Brady.[2]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for sleeve notes from a Planxty album.[3]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for sleeve notes from an album by Andy Irvine.[4]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for sleeve notes from an album by Andy Irvine.[5]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for LP cover notes (Electric Ladyland), used as source for a photographer.[6]
- Sample ref tag with 'cite AV media' for radio podcast.[7]
- Sample ref tag for a video clip with sound and image.[8]
- Sample ref tag for webcast with sound only.[9]
- Sample ref tag for radio podcast.[10]
- Sample ref tag for album at amazon.[11]
- Sample 'cite AV media' for reel-to-reel tape recording.[12]
'Cite book' templates
- Citation for Len Graham's book on Joe Holmes, with "|chapter = Index" and a list of page numbers in "|quote =".[14]: 323
- Citation for Colin Harper's book on Bert Jansch.[15]: 00–01
- The date of Kate & Anna McGarrigle's debut album is mentioned as '1976' in Mark Brend's book on Lowell George, Rock and Roll Doctor.[16]: 162
- Citation for Mark Brend's entry for the album Kate & Anna McGarrigle 1976 (via Googlebooks) in on page 162.[17]: 162
- Citation for Fernando Lameirinhas's biography (in Dutch) with a ghost writer (via Googlebooks).[18]: 1
- Citation for Sam Henry's Songs of the People (Sample for book with three editors).[19]
- Citation for book in Portuguese with one author and one editor [20]
- Citation for book translated from Finnish into English, with one author and one translator.[21]
- Citation for book with two editors and a transcriber of music scores.[22]
- Citation for book with one author and one photographer[23]
- Citation for book on the London Stage (1920-1929), first published in 1976 and revised in 2014.[24]: 400, 418
- Citation for a book, with 'chapter=' and 'quote=', by one author.[25]: 178
- Citation for a French dictionary (Harrap's) entry: Ah! Les belles bacchantes English: Ah! The nice moustache,[26]
- Citation for an online English dictionary (Webster's) entry: daysman.[27] or day labourer for local farmers.
'Cite encyclopedia' templates
- Citation for The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (2000), with three editors and one author of a section: "Portugal".[28]: 583
- Citation for The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music (1998), with two editors of a section: "Salsa".[29]: 102
- Citation for Slim Gaillard's entry in The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music[30]: 934
'Cite episode' templates
- Sample Cite episode template for Anthony Wall's Arena (1989) four-part documentary on Slim Gaillard, part 1 ("A Traveller's Tale")[31]
'Cite interview' templates
- Sample ref tag for {{cite interview}} template of Andy Irvine interviewed on RTÉ Radio 1's Second Captains series (radio podcast).[32]
- Sample ref tag for {{cite interview}} template.[33]
'Cite journal' templates
- Sample ref tag for {{cite journal}} template for Mongrédien.[34](Mongrédien 1953, pp. 55–58)
- Sample ref tag for {{cite journal}} template for JSTOR.[35]
'Cite magazine' templates
- Colin Irwin's review of French Record in Melody Maker via Dane Lanken's book[36]: 64–65
- Chris Hardwick's article on Andy Irvine fRoots No.46[37]: 13
- Christine Charter's article on Fernando Lameirinhas fRoots No.241[38]: 15–16
'Cite report' templates
- Ronald Arthur Helin's report on Western Finnish Karelia (1961)[39]: 14–36
- Unesco report quoting L R McColvin's comment on Lauritsala's beautiful library (1959)[40]: 11
'Cite web' templates
- Sample for online PDF[41]: 4
- John J. Barceló III[42]
- Louis Auguste Dubuisson[43]
- Review of Fernando Lameirinhas's biography (in Dutch)[44]
- Sample for online biographies[45]
- Sample for online reviews of one book[46]
- Sample for online reviews of one book[47]
- Sample for author's page at amazon.co.uk[48]
- Sample for entries at the British Film Institute website[49]
- Sample for online biographies at IMDb[50]
- Sample for online filmographies at IMDb[50]
- Citation for Felice Lascelles at Theatricalia[51]
- Citation for Felice Lascelles at Scottish Theatre Archive[52]
- Kate & Anne McGarrigle's debut album at discogs [53]
- Kate McGarrigle's obituary in The Guardian[54]
- Keith Bosley's obituary in The Fortnightly Review[55]
- Keith Bosley's obituary in Taylor and Francis Online[56]
- Colin Randall's article on Kate & Anne McGarrigle's life and La Vache Qui Pleure in The Daily Telegraph[57]
- Andy Irvine's Lifetime Award in The Irish Times[58]
- Kate & Anna McGarrigle's page at Robert Christgau's website[59]
- Cite web for Anna McGarrigle's details about ODDiTTiES:[60]
- Cite web for article in The Journal of Roots Music at nodepression.com[61]
- Jeremy Kearney's review of The People's Music.[62]
- John Moulden's article: A Future for Irish Traditional Singing?.[63]
- Mention of John Moulden's donation of his thesis paper to Nicholson Ballad Sheets, Belfast, 1800s & 1900s.[64]
- Jim Carroll and Pat Mackenzie's overview of The Carroll Mackenzie Collection.[65]
- Fiona Ritchie's interview.[66]
- P. J. Gillan's obituary of Frank Harte in The Independent[67]
- Pat Burke's obituary of Frank Harte[68]
'Cite wikisource' templates
- Hnery Cromwell's entry at Dictionary of National Biography[69]
Sample 'Note' templates
Note for albums with disputed recording/release date
Note for disputed birth date
- Ginny Simms: May 13, 1913[note 2]
Note for a marginal note in a book on Google Books
Mention of Emilia Elsner's album of Chopin manuscripts, destroyed during WW2.[79]: 29