Category:CS1 maint: article number as page number

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This is a tracking category for {{cite journal}}
templates and for {{citation}}
templates that use the |journal=
, |doi=
, and |page(s)=
parameters. Module:Citation/CS1 emits this category when the value assigned to |page=
or |pages=
appears to be an article number and not a page number.
Module:Citation/CS1 skips |page(s)=
values that:
- are ranges separated by underscore, hyphen, emdash, endash, figure dash, or minus character
- are comma- or semicolon-separated lists of pages
- have external urls
- are digit-only values less than 10000
For those templates that are not skipped, the module compares the trailing (rightmost) characters of the |doi=
value against the whole value of the |page(s)=
value. There are a variety of tests:
- five or more digits –
|page=100393
matches|doi=10.1016/j.gfs.2020.100393
- five or more characters –
|page=CD004052
matches|doi=10.1002/14651858.CD004052
- five or more characters with e prefix (case insensitive) –
|page=eadl0822
matches|doi=10.1126/sciadv.adl0822
- exactly eight digits; modified by the test to insert a dot between the 4th and 5th digits –
|page=20170301
modified to2017.0301
matches|doi=10.1098/rsbl.2017.0301
- CD prefix (case insensitive) followed by (typically) six digits; modified by the test to append .pubn suffix where n is a single digit –
|page=CD005216
matches|doi=10.1002/14651858.CD005216.pub2
To fix cs1|2 templates that emit this maintenance message/category, ensure that the value assigned to |page=
is an insource location page number. When the page number is not a page number, change |page=
to |article-number=
.
Pages with this condition are automatically placed in Category:CS1 maint: article number as page number.[a]
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:root .mw-parser-output .cs1-maint {display: inline;} /* display Citation Style 1 maintenance messages */
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:root .mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error {display: inline;} /* display hidden Citation Style 1 error messages */
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To hide normally-displayed error messages:
:root .mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error {display: none;} /* hide Citation Style 1 error messages */
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Notes
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: article number as page number"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 782 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
- B meson
- Hatice Ozer Balli
- Caroline Bell (academic)
- Belostoma
- Adela Ben-Yakar
- Jackie Benschop
- Michaela Benzeval
- Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
- BICEP and Keck Array
- Bicolored antpitta
- Biocuration
- Biology and sexual orientation
- Bioprinting drug delivery
- Bipalium
- Jonathan Birch (philosopher)
- Mary Bishai
- Bolinopsis vitrea
- Bolivian antpitta
- Bombus californicus
- Brachygaster gussakovskiji
- Branchiostegus
- Branchiostegus biendong
- Brangas
- Camille Sophie Brès
- Rachel Brown (scientist)
- Linda Bryant
- Bubastes
C
- Caffeine
- Francesca Calegari
- Calligrapha serpentina
- Elissa Cameron
- Rebecca Campbell (scientist)
- Canthigaster aziz
- Carbohydrate-responsive element-binding protein
- Fabrizio Carbone
- Carnarvoncochlea exigua
- Caulerpa taxifolia
- Cerrejón Formation
- Paula Chadwick
- Chaetocnema basalis
- Chalybion
- Changeable hawk-eagle
- Channa
- Channa rara
- Channa royi
- Karena Chapman
- Sandra Chapman
- Charm quark
- Cheke's wood rail
- Chemical graph generator
- Chestnut antpitta
- Chincoteague pony
- Chinese rufous horseshoe bat
- Chionaspis
- Chirothripoides
- Choeras
- Sookyung Choi
- Chrompodellid
- Rumi Chunara
- Circular permutation in proteins
- CiteULike
- Lisa Orloff Clark
- CLCN5
- Cristina Cleghorn
- CLEO (particle detector)
- Coca-Cola formula
- Cochylichroa
- Cochylichroa hoffmanana
- Naomi Cogger
- Amalia Coldea
- Henry Colecraft
- Michael R. Combi
- Condylostylus
- Lyn G. Cook
- Cooperative binding
- Coptotomus
- Copula (statistics)
- Kristan Corwin
- Corynura
- Cow Knob salamander
- Fiona Cram
- Michael Crisp
- Criticism of the Food and Drug Administration
- Susan Crowther
- Cryonics
- CSNK1D
- Cuprate superconductor
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 2
- Cyrtopholis
D
- Dasypoda delectabilis
- Dasypoda radchenkoi
- Nathalie de Leon
- De novo gene birth
- Caroline Dean
- Ewa Deelman
- Delta (wasp)
- Jillian Lee Dempsey
- Katherine Demuth
- N-Desethylprotonitazene
- Pranawachandra Deshmukh
- Diaspis
- Diasporus pequeno
- Dicke model
- Diplolepidini
- Diplolepis ignota
- Keren Dittmer
- L-DOPA
- Downwinders
- Dryophylax phoenix
- Natalia Dubrovinskaia
- Olga Dudko
- Melinda Duer
E
- E-democracy
- Early onset dementia
- East Asian–Australasian Flyway
- Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Sophia Economou
- Edible oil refining
- Mohan Edirisinghe
- Effects of climate change on small island countries
- Eirenis rafsanjanicus
- Elachista vanderwolfi
- Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide
- Endemic biota of the Auckland Region
- Environmental impact of aviation
- Epicratinus
- Epinephelus
- Epinephelus fuscomarginatus
- Equatorial antpitta
- Erenna
- Escherichia coli
- Birgit Esser
- Joanne Etheridge
- Ethyleneoxynitazene
- Eudyptes atatu
- Euglenid
- Eukaryote hybrid genome
- Eunicidae
- Euscelidius
- Chantell Evans
- Olga Evdokimov
- Evolutionary linguistics
- Evolving digital ecological network
F
G
- G protein-coupled receptor
- Gabès
- Maria Garcia-Parajo
- Natalie Gauld
- Wondwossen Gebreyes
- Genocide in Tigray
- Gerontology
- Giant pangasius
- Faith Gibson
- Gigagryllus
- Marissa Giustina
- Glaucidium ireneae
- Helen Gleeson
- Ben Goldacre
- Elizabeth Gould (neuroscientist)
- Rebecca Grainger
- Grallaria
- Great roundleaf bat
- Johney Green
H
- Haasea
- Halogen
- Songi Han
- Clare Harvey
- Ed Hawkins (climatologist)
- Jean Hay-Smith
- Jennifer Hay
- Andrea Hayes-Jordan
- Hemiphyllodactylus pardalis
- Hermetia illucens
- Hetaerina
- Rebecca Hickson
- Historical annual reformulations of the influenza vaccine
- History of plague
- Holocentric chromosome
- Homalictus
- Caroline Homer
- Julia Horsfield
- Horvathinia
- Caroline Horwath