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- Books and periodicals (General)
- Critical works
- New style
- Old style
Still works, but please use new style for new additions.
- Specific periodicals speedy method
- FARMS Review — Mormon Studies Review (from Vol 23 [2011] onward).
- FARMS Insights
- Journal of Book of Mormon Studies (JBMS)
- BoM geo tables
- GospeLink quick links
- Scripture auto-links: how to
- YouTube Videos
- Wikipedia
Mormon Studies Review — Editor's templates
(Formerly FARMS' publication: Review of Books on the Book of Mormon, the FARMS Review of Books, and the FARMS Review.)
- Volume 22 - formerly FARMS Review
- Volume 23 [needs work]
- Volume 24 [needs work]
- Volume 25 [needs work]
- Volume 26 [needs work]
- Volume 27 [needs work]
- Volume 28 [needs work]
- Volume 29 [needs work]
- Volume 30 [needs work]
- Volume 31 [needs work]
- Volume 32 [needs work]
FARMS Review of Books — Administrative templates
Subtemplates
These templates are used to build the others; again, they save work and allow changes to be easily made to all formats by changing only a few entries in a centralized place. Regular editing of wiki articles should not require them; they will only need to be altered if we radically change how we want articles cited. But, it will be easy instead of a royal pain.
MSR-X-Y-Z is format MSR=Mormon Studies Review; X=Volume; Y=number; Z=article # in given volume
- Template:MormonStudiesReview - master template used by all subtemplates where title is "Mormon Studies Review"