Category:Infobox journals with missing Bluebook abbreviations
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This category may be empty occasionally or even most of the time.This is a maintenance category to identify articles with an {{Infobox journal}} that is missing its |bluebook=
parameter. It only populates if |discipline=
has the word "law" or "legal" in it.
Use the link given in the infobox to determine what the Bluebook abbreviation of the journal is. One you determine what the Bluebook abbreviation of a journal is (e.g. Foo. L. Rev.), put |bluebook=Foo. L. Rev.
in the infobox journal template. |bluebook=
should contain dotted, title cased versions of the abbreviations (e.g. Foo. L. Rev.
, not Foo L Rev
or Foo. l. rev.
). Additional guidance is available at Category:Articles with missing Bluebook abbreviation redirects.
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