Template:Cite ship register/doc

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This template is used to create uniformly formatted citations for a number of different ship registries. The template makes use of the {{citation/core}} engine.

Usage

This:

<ref>{{cite ship register|register=RINA|id=9320544|shipname=Costa Concordia|accessdate=2024-11-26}}</ref>

Will put this in your references list:

1.^ "Costa Concordia (9320544)". Leonardo Info. Registro Italiano Navale. https://www.leonardoinfo.com/leonardoInfo/LeoInfoLogInExternalServlet?ImoNum=9320544. Retrieved 2024-11-26.
Parameters
  • |register= ship register or database. Case-insensitive abbreviation of the registry's name – see the table for supported registries.
  • |id= unique number or ID of the ship within the registry or database. For instance, in the RINA database, Costa Concordia is number 9320544.
  • |shipname= name of the ship. The template automatically italicizes the shipname. When a ship's name includes a prefix (SS Prince of Wales) enclose the prefix in a {{noitalics}} template: |shipname={{noitalics|SS}} Prince of Wales. In most cases, especially in case of merchant ships, the prefix should be omitted as it is not part of the ship's name.
  • |accessdate= Full date when URL was accessed; use the same format as other access and archive dates in the citations; do not wikilink. Can be hidden by registered editors. Access dates in references should all have the same format – either the format used for publication dates, or YYYY-MM-DD. See MOS:DATEUNIFY.

When adding new ship registries, it may not always be possible to construct a persistent URL which takes a reader directly to the right entry on a register's website. In this case, a generic URL should be provided which points to the register's front page or search feature.

You can also use the alias {{csr}}:

<ref>{{csr |register=RINA |id=9320544 |shipname=Costa Concordia |accessdate=2024-11-26}}</ref>
Currently supported registers
Abbreviation Register Database Notes
ABS American Bureau of Shipping [1] id is usually a 7-digit number
BV Bureau Veritas [2]
C Clydebuilt Ships Database
CLASSNK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) [3]
DNV Det Norske Veritas [4] id is usually a 5-digit number
E Equasis [5] id is the ship's IMO number
Free registration required
FMMD Finnish Mercantile Marine Database
GL Germanischer Lloyd [6] id is normally a 5-digit number
ITU International Telecommunication Union
Maritime mobile Access and Retrieval System (MARS) database
KR Korean Register of Shipping [7] id is usually the ship's IMO number
LR Lloyd's Register [8] id is usually the ship's IMO number
Free registration required
MSI Miramar Ship Index Registration required
PSIX Port State Information eXchange Run by United States Coast Guard
RINA Registro Italiano Navale / Leonardo [9] id is usually the IMO number
RS Russian Maritime Register of Shipping [10] id is usually a 6-digit number
SD Shipping Database shippingdatabase.com

Why this template exists

  • Because it's hard for editors to remember lots of different register-specific citation templates, hence many of them (as of October 2012) have very few transclusions. No cite templates have been developed for other registries, so if editors cite them at all they probably use {{cite web}}.
  • Also, some existing register-specific templates appear to populate {{cite web}} parameters in a suboptimal fashion; shipping registers are a rather special case out of all the types of websites we might cite, so not all of the fields in cite web's will fit perfectly. The citations we generate look a bit like Harvard-style citations, but it's important to remember that the last date an editor looked at a register is not the same as a publishing date. If you want to improve these citations across the board, it's easier to do it here.

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