Category:CS1 errors: missing periodical
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This is a tracking category for CS1 periodical citations that do not have a periodical parameter.
Cite <template> requires |<param>=
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These CS1 periodical templates require a periodical parameter. The periodical templates are:
{{cite journal}}
{{cite magazine}}
The error message suggests a periodical parameter that matches the template, but there is no requirement to use the suggested parameter; any one of these periodical parameters may be used:
|journal=
|magazine=
|newspaper=
|periodical=
|website=
|work=
In some cases, an incorrect template has been used (e.g. {{cite journal}}
for a web page, book, or standalone document). The appropriate resolution in these cases is to change the incorrect template to {{cite web}}
, {{cite book}}
, or a different, more appropriate template.
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: missing periodical.[a]
Notes
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Pages in category "CS1 errors: missing periodical"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,348 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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A
- A Commentary on the UNIX Operating System
- Aalen
- Aargau
- Aberdare
- Abraham
- Abydos, Egypt
- Access control
- Acid rain
- Adalbert of Prague
- Adiabatic process
- Adobe Flash
- Adolescence
- Adoption
- Advanced Encryption Standard
- Agriculture
- AI-complete
- Ainu people
- Airport
- Akkadian Empire
- Al Sharpton
- Al-Qaeda
- Albania
- Albanians
- Albedo
- Alchemy
- Aleut
- Alexandria
- Alford plea
- Allosaurus
- Almond
- Alpha Centauri
- Alternative medicine
- Amaranth
- American (word)
- American Airlines Flight 587
- American National Standards Institute
- American Revolutionary War
- Amiga 1000
- Ammonia
- Amputation
- Analysis
- Anarcho-capitalism
- Andaman Islands
- Anencephaly
- Anode
- Anti-Americanism
- Antimatter
- Antimony
- Apartheid
- Aphasia
- APL (programming language)
- April
- Arabic numerals
- Aramaic
- Arbitrage
- Arbitration in the United States
- Area rule
- Arithmetic shift
- Arkansas
- Armed Forces of Armenia
- Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Armed Forces of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
- Artery
- Artificial intelligence
- ASCII
- Asia
- Aston Martin
- Astronomer
- Atlantic cod
- Atom probe
- Audio Video Interleave
- August 23
- August 8
- Authenticator
- AvtoVAZ
- Ayahuasca
- Azerbaijani Armed Forces
B
- Bacterial conjugation
- Bakelite
- Balance of trade
- Hans Baldung
- Ballpoint pen
- Baltic languages
- Baptists
- Barter
- Battle of Jutland
- Bell UH-1 Iroquois
- Benjamin Franklin
- Berkelium
- Berlin Wall
- Bias
- Bildungsroman
- Bill Gates
- Biological membrane
- Bipedalism
- Birka
- Birth defect
- Bishkek
- Bit error rate
- BitTorrent
- Black metal
- Black Sea
- Block cipher
- Blood libel
- Bodybuilding
- Boeing E-3 Sentry
- Boeing RC-135
- Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight
- Bonnie Tyler
- Book
- Bootstrapping
- Botswana
- Brain tumor
- Brandenburg
- Brit milah
- British Isles
- British Standards
- Brittany
- Bronze Age
- Buddhist philosophy
- Buffer overflow
- Bulletin board system
C
- C (programming language)
- C. S. Lewis
- Caesarean section
- Cairn
- Caldera
- Calendar-based contraceptive methods
- Cam
- Cambridge
- Cambridge, Massachusetts
- Camel
- Camouflage
- Canada Day
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- The Canterbury Tales
- Capital punishment
- Capitalism
- Car Talk
- Carbon nanotube
- Cardiac glycoside
- Cardiff Arms Park
- Cardinal (Catholic Church)
- Cardiology
- Carlos Latuff
- Carly Fiorina
- Cartel
- Caucasus
- Cauchy distribution
- Causality
- CD-i
- Cell biology
- Celtic languages
- Censorship
- Central limit theorem
- Central nervous system
- Central processing unit
- Cephalic index
- Chalcogen
- Samuel de Champlain
- Charge-coupled device
- Chauvinism
- Chechnya
- Chemistry of ascorbic acid
- Chemotherapy
- Chernobyl
- Chiang Kai-shek
- Child pornography
- Chinese law
- Cholera
- Christopher Alexander