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Go to the page of your imprint year and create an entry like this one: Go to the page of your imprint year and create an entry like this one:
-#[[En-1684-0001]]<br />[[Behn, Love-Letters, pt.1 (1684)]]<br /> [Aphra Behn,] ''Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and His Sister'' (London: Randal Taylor, 1684).+#[[En-1684-0001]]<br />[Aphra Behn,] ''Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and His Sister'' (London: Randal Taylor, 1684).
- +:::*The first line should create a new number
-:::*The first line will be the unified Marteau link (ul) you should use whenever you link to the title.+:::*The [[Marteau:Standard citation|standard citation]] following should sufficiently identify your title.
-:::*The second line should offer your prefered title with a catchy identification.+
-:::*The third line should offer a [[Marteau:Standard citation|standard citation]].+
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===Make the page with the unified link number lead visitors to your catchy title=== ===Make the page with the unified link number lead visitors to your catchy title===

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This will take a bit longer (and involve a number of students). So far only the links for 1684, 1685, and 1687 lead to further pages, and I am still uncertain about a good design. Inspiration is welcome. --Olaf Simons 23:50, 19 March 2006 (CET)

Visit the old html version at http://www.pierre-marteau.com/resources/novels/index.html


Contents

Create a new entry?

Go to Marteau:Library get a unified link (ul) for all future reference.

direct links into the library:

Create an Entry in the Marteau Library

Go to the page of your imprint year and create an entry like this one:

  1. En-1684-0001
    [Aphra Behn,] Love-Letters Between a Noble-Man and His Sister (London: Randal Taylor, 1684).
  • The first line should create a new number
  • The standard citation following should sufficiently identify your title.

Make the page with the unified link number lead visitors to your catchy title

paste this redirect formula on it and safe it:

#redirect [[my catchy title]]

Why a page with a number, and one under a catchy title?

If someone else should ever want to attribute a catchier title to your page he will simply change the redirect on the unique ul-page and rename your page. All links (leading to the ul-page) will remain untouched.