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This template should only be used on references input as free text. Access signaling has been integrated in the CS1/2 citation templates. See the relevant documentation. |
Use {{free access}} to indicate manually that a publication is available to be read freely. Use {{open access}} for open access publications.
For citations input with citation templates such as {{cite journal}}, use the relevant parameters (such as |doi-access=free
) to indicate the access level for a given identifier.
Usage
After a <ref>
tag and a citation input as free text, add:
- a space
- then {{free access}}
- then a closing
</ref>
tag.
Example
Markup | With the help of a <references> tag, this renders as
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<ref>Testa A, Giannuzzi R, Sollazzo F, Petrongolo L, Bernardini L, Daini S (February 2013). [http://www.europeanreview.org/article/3083 "Psychiatric emergencies (part I): psychiatric disorders causing organic symptoms"]. ''European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences''. 17 Suppl 1: 55–64. {{open access}} </ref> == References == <references /> |
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See also
- {{Closed access}} vs. {{Open access}} to display a symbol to indicate that a publication is or is not available under open access and is or is not behind a paywall
- {{Free access}} and {{limited access}}
- {{Link note}}
- {{Subscription or libraries}} to add when a subscription may be required or content may be at a library
- {{Password-protected}}
- {{Registration required}} to flag an external link that requires free registration
- {{Subscription or membership required}} to flag an external link that requires subscription or UK library membership
- {{Subscription required}} to flag an external link that requires subscription
- the access-level options of {{citation}}, e.g., "url-access"