Template:ISBN/doc

There is currently no consensus on where to place this template in an article but above the reference list is probably the most acceptable.

The simplest way to add this template to an article is to copy and paste.


 * This template is a self-reference.
 * Please do not subst: this template.

Usage
Use this to note that some or all books cited do not have their ISBNs included in the article.

WP:CITE does not require that ISBNs be added. This template should therefore not be restored over objections. An ISBN directs the reader to just one edition of a book, and it may not be the edition that was used as a source. There is therefore a risk that, if an ISBN is added at a later date, it will not match the page numbers in the citation, or the content that the citation supports. If in doubt, check with the main author(s) of the article, or on the talk page, and as with all CITEVAR issues, defer to the citation system used by the first major contributor if no consensus can be reached.

Do not use this template to identify books that were never assigned ISBNs by their publishers. Most books published before 1974 do not have ISBNs, though editions of earlier books published after that date should have them.

Note that this template is not required for inserting an ISBN into an article; the Mediawiki software recognizes ISBNs automatically.

Entering ISBNs
This template is not for providing links for ISBNs.

Instead simply type ISBN before the number with no spaces or colons. Hyphens are not required, but are preferred if their proper placement is known (see TechInfoDepot:ISBN for links to find the correct dash placement).
 *  ISBN 1413304540   produces ISBN 1413304540
 *  ISBN 1-4133-0454-0   produces ISBN 1-4133-0454-0
 *  ISBN 9781413304541   produces ISBN 9781413304541
 *  ISBN 978-1413304541   produces ISBN 978-1413304541
 *  ISBN 978-1-4133-0454-1   produces ISBN 978-1-4133-0454-1

If the type of ISBN must be specified, the ISBN-10 and ISBN-13 templates may be used.
 *     produces
 *     produces

In tables (or other applications) where the letters ISBN would be redundant the ISBNT template may be used instead.
 *     produces
 * <tt> <tt>   produces