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Used keys
Key Description CS1 meta-parameters[lower-alpha ೧]
rft.btitle Book title Title, BookTitle
rft.isbn ISBN Title
rft.aulast First author's family name
rft.aufirst First author's given name or names or initials
rft.au Full name of a single author; repeatable AuthorList-First, AuthorList-Last, AuthorList-Link
rft.atitle Article or chapter title Chapter, ChapterLink, ChapterURL
rft.place Place of publication Place
rft.pub Publisher Publisher
rft.date Date of publication Date, Month, Year
rft.edition Edition Edition
rft.pages Page number(s) Page, Pages, At
rft.issn ISSN ISSN
rft.genre book, bookitem, proceeding, conference, report, document, unknown, issue, article, preprint
rft.series Series Series
rft.volume Volume Volume
rft.issue Issue Issue
rft_id
  • rft_id=info:bibcode/<encoded-bibcode>
  • rft_id=info:doi/<encoded-doi>
  • rft_id=info:pmid/<encoded-pmid>
  • rft_id=<encoded-url>
rft_val_fmt
  • info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:book
  • info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation
  • info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal
rfr_id rfr_id=info:sid/en.wikipedia.org:
ctx_ver ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004
  1. See Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration, citation_config.aliases.


Unused keys
rft.auinit First author's first and middle initials.
rft.auinit1 First author's first initial.
rft.auinitm First author's middle initial.
rft.ausuffix First author's name suffix. Qualifiers on an author's name such as "Jr.", "III" are entered here. i.e. Smith, Fred Jr. is recorded as "ausuffux=jr"
rft.aucorp Organization or corporation that is the author or creator of the book, i.e. "Mellon Foundation"
rft.jtitle Journal title
rft.title Book title. Provided for compatibility with version 0.1. Prefer btitle.
rft.tpages Total pages. Total pages is the largest recorded number of pages, if this can be determined. I.e., "ix, 392 p." would be recorded as "392" in tpages. This data element is usually available only for monographs (books and printed reports). In some cases, tpages may not be numeric, i.e. "F36"
rft.spage First page number of a start/end (spage-epage) pair. Note that pages are not always numeric.
rft.epage Second (ending) page number of a start/end (spage-epage) pair.
bici Book Item and Component Identifier (BICI). BICI is a draft NISO standard.
rft.stitle Abbreviated or short journal title
rft.artnum Article number assigned by the publisher. Article numbers are often generated for publications that do not have usable pagination, in particular electronic journal articles, i.e. "unifi000000090". A URL may be the only usable identifier for an online article, in which case the URL can be treated as an identifier for the article (i.e. "rft_id=http://www.firstmonday.org/ issues/issue6_2/odlyzko/ index.html").
rft.eissn ISSN for electronic version of the journal. Although there is no distinction by format in the assignment of ISSNs, some bibliographic services now carry both the ISSN for the paper version and a separate ISSN for the electronic version. This data element is included here to allow the OpenURL to carry both ISSNs and distinguish them.
rft.aucorp Organization or corporation that is the author or creator of the document, i.e. "Mellon Foundation"
rft.coden CODEN
rft.sici Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI)
rft.chron Enumeration or chronology in not-normalized form, i.e. "1st quarter". Where numeric dates are also available, place the numeric portion in the "date" Key. So a recorded date of publication of "1st quarter 1992" becomes date=1992&chron=1st quarter. Normalized indications of chronology can be provided in the ssn and quarter Keys.
rft.ssn Season (chronology). Legitimate values are spring, summer, fall, winter
rft.quarter Quarter (chronology). Legitimate values are 1, 2, 3, 4.
rft.part Part can be a special subdivision of a volume or it can be the highest level division of the journal. Parts are often designated with letters or names, i.e. "B", "Supplement".
  • COinS. {{cite encyclopedia}}: |work= ignored (help)
  • Wikipedia:COinS
  • "OpenURL COinS: A Convention to Embed Bibliographic Metadata in HTML".