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Usage
using first, last
using author
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| authorlink =
| coauthors =
| year =
| month =
| title = '''REQUIRED'''
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{{cite journal
| author =
| year =
| month =
| title = '''REQUIRED'''
| journal =
| volume =
| issue =
| pages =
| doi =
| id =
| url =
| format =
| accessdate =
}}
author: Author
last works with first to produce last, first
authorlink works either with author or with last & first to link to the appropriate article (internal link)