Template:Cite press release/doc

This template is used to cite press release sources in Wikipedia articles. For general information about citations in Wikipedia articles, see Citing sources.

A general discussion of the use of templates for adding citation of open-source web content to Wikipedia articles is available at Citation templates.

Usage summary
All field names must be lowercase.

Common form
 

All parameters
When copying all parameters, in either horizontal or vertical format, delete those you don't need.

Horizontal format:

 

Required parameters

 * title: Title of the press release

Optional parameters

 * publisher: Issuer of press release
 * url: Link to the press release if available online. Start the url with the communications protocol e.g. http://.
 * format: Format, i.e. PDF. Don't specify for HTML (implied as default).
 * accessdate: Full date when item was accessed, in ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD format, for example "accessdate=2024-August-". Must not be wikilinked; it will be linked automatically.
 * date: Full date of publication, preferably in ISO format, for example, "date=2006-02-17". It should be wikilinked if it uses some other format; see MOS:DATE.
 * language: language of press release. Don't specify "English" as this is the default.
 * trans_title: Translated title of press release if it is in a foreign language.
 * archive parameters (if used, must be used both of them together)
 * archiveurl: The URL of an archived copy of a web page, if (or in case) the url becomes unavailable. Typically used to refer to services like WebCite and Archive.org.
 * archivedate: Date when the item was archived. Should not be wikilinked.
 * quote: Relevant quote from the press release.
 * ref: ID for anchor. By default, no anchor is generated. The ordinary nonempty value ID generates an anchor with the given ; such a linkable reference can be made the target of wikilinks to full references, especially useful in short citations like shortened notes and parenthetical referencing. The special value harv generates an anchor suitable for the harv template; see anchors for Harvard referencing templates.

Example
This input:

produces this output: