Template:Citation Style documentation/journal

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  • work (required by {{Cite journal}} and {{Cite magazine}}): The name of the work containing the source (may be wikilinked if relevant), displayed in italics. If the name of the periodical changed over time, provide the name in use at the time of the source's publication. If script-work is defined, use work to hold a Romanization (if available) of the title in script-work using Latin script; for languages written in non-Latin based scripts (Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Indic, Japanese, Korean, etc.) use a standard Romanization in this field. Aliases: journal, newspaper, magazine, periodical, website.
    • script-work: The work's title in its original, non-Latin script; shown unitalicized following the italicized Romanization defined in work (if present). Must be prefixed with one of the supported language codes to help browsers properly display the script; leave empty for Latin-based scripts (Czech, French, Turkish, Vietnamese, etc.). Aliases: script-journal, script-newspaper, script-magazine, script-periodical, script-website.
    • trans-work: The English translation of the work's title if the source cited is in a foreign language, displayed in square brackets after work or script-work, as in …|work=Zhōngguó piàofáng|script-work=zh:中国票房|trans-work=China Box Office|…. Aliases: trans-journal, trans-newspaper, trans-magazine, trans-periodical, trans-website.
    • issue: Used to indicate when the publication is one of a series that is published periodically, displayed in parentheses following volume (if present). When the issue has a special title of its own, this may be given, in italics, along with the issue number, e.g. |issue=2, ''Modern Canadian Literature''. Please choose either issue or number depending on what is used in the actual publication; if a publication carries both issue and number designations (typically one being year-relative and the other an independently incrementing value), provide them both in one parameter, for example |issue=2 #143. Alias: number.
    • When set, work changes the formatting of other parameters in the same citation:
      • title is not italicized and is enclosed in quotes, and
      • chapter is not displayed (and will produce an error message).