(subscription or advertising required)
The {{Subscription or advertising}}
template can be used to flag an external link that requires a paid subscription or acceptance of advertising (and perhaps trackers).
Use the {{Subscription or advertising}}
template when:
- You create or find a link to an external website
- in a reference citation
- OR
- in a paragraph within the body of an article
- OR
- in the "External links" section of an article
- AND
- a reader must pay to subscribe to the website, or unblock advertising (and/or tracking) to gain access to the linked page.
Usage
editUsing {{Subscription or advertising}}
will place a note by the link.
Append the {{subscription or advertising}}
template directly after the link or citation template, leaving the original link intact. If the {{Subscription or advertising}}
template is not placed directly after the link or citation template, the template will not be correctly detected by automated tools.
If the external link is part of a reference citation, the {{Subscription or advertising}}
template should be placed directly after the link or citation template but before the </ref>
tag. Placing {{Subscription or advertising}}
directly after the link or citation template but before the </ref>
tag will cause the subscription required message to appear in the footnote reference area of the article rather than in the body of the text. Placing the message in the body of the text is not recommended in this situation.
Common form
edit{{Subscription or advertising}}
Optional parameters
edit{{Subscription or advertising|via=}}
where via is the publication or website used.
In order to get the result as a sentence, write {{Subscription or advertising|s}}
. This generates :
(Subscription or advertising required.)
Redirects
editCategorization
editUsing this template in its common form will add pages to Category:Pages containing links to subscription-only content; when the |via=
parameter is added, pages will also be placed into Category:Subscription required using via.
Examples
edit<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.example.org |title=Webpage title |accessdate=22 September 2012}} {{Subscription or advertising|s}}</ref>
→ [1]<ref>{{Cite news |first=Marie |last=Woolf |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article3736239.ece |title=Pirates can claim UK asylum |newspaper= [[The Sunday Times]]|date= April 13, 2008|accessdate=April 22, 2009 | location=London}}{{Subscription or advertising|s}}</ref>
→ [2]- Using via:
<ref>{{Cite book |title=Profit Theory and Capitalism |author=Obrinsky, Mark |location=Philadelphia |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |url=https://www.questia.com/read/4995070/profit-theory-and-capitalism |year=1983 |page=1 |isbn=978-0812278637}} {{Subscription or advertising |via=[[Questia]]}}</ref>
→ [3]
- ^ "Webpage title". Retrieved 22 September 2012. (Subscription or advertising required.)
- ^ Woolf, Marie (April 13, 2008). "Pirates can claim UK asylum". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved April 22, 2009.(Subscription or advertising required.)
- ^ Obrinsky, Mark (1983). Profit Theory and Capitalism. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 1. ISBN 978-0812278637. – via Questia (subscription or advertising required)
== External links ==
* [http://www.example.org/webpage.html Example web page title] {{Subscription or advertising}}
External links
- Example web page title (subscription or advertising required)
See also
edit- {{Registration required}} to flag an external link that requires free registration.
|subscription=
in {{cite news}} and {{cite web}}- Wikipedia:WikiProject Open Access/Signalling OA-ness and {{Open access}}