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1 Parameter FID  





2 Master  





3 Beispiele  














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This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:20th Century Press Archives in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for 20th Century Press Archives

External link to the 20th Century Press Archives of the German National Library of Economics
Folder IDFID

Folder ID – consists of a two-character abbreviation, a slash, and one or two six-digit numbers.
In the URL, it is the part after “pressemappe20/folder/”.
The two-character abbreviations point to the according archive: pe – persons archive; co – companies archive (includes other institutions); wa – wares archive; sh – topics archive.
The keys for the wares and the topics archives include an additional geographic location.
Examples: pe/007478co/002772wa/142108,141653

Example
sh/141113,161612
NameNAME

Name displayed

Default
Lemma of the Wikipedia article
Example
Dukes of Grafton
Link textTEXT

If the default does not fit

Default
Newspaper clippings about
Example
Reports and newspaper clippings about

External link to the 20th Century Press Archives of the German National Library of Economics

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Folder IDFID

Folder ID – consists of a two-character abbreviation, a slash, and one or two six-digit numbers. In the URL, it is the part after “pressemappe20/folder/”

Example
sh/141113,161612
Stringrequired
NameNAME

Name displayed

Default
Lemma of the Wikipedia article
Example
Dukes of Grafton
Lineoptional
Link textTEXT

If the default does not fit

Default
Newspaper clippings about
Example
Reports and newspaper clippings about
Lineoptional

Parameter FID

The folder ID in the 20th Century Press Archives (Pressemappe 20. Jahrhundert) application, which is declared as persistent (formerly "Mappen-Zitier-Link").

The according Wikidata property also uses the folder ID, so it can be copied directly from the linked Wikidata object.

Master

* {{20th Century Press Archives|FID=|NAME=|TEXT=}}
* {{PM20|FID=|NAME=|TEXT=}}

Beispiele

* {{20th Century Press Archives|FID=pe/008658|NAME=Gottlieb von Jagow}}

results in:


* {{20th Century Press Archives|FID=co/042320|NAME=Deutschen Schauspielhaus AG|TEXT=Documents and newspaper clippings about}}

results in:


* {{20th Century Press Archives|FID=wa/142108,141653|NAME=Gasoline in the USA}}

results in:


* {{20th Century Press Archives|FID=sh/141113,161612|NAME=Bagdad railway in Iraq}}

results in:


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