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This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that have |oclc=
errors.
Check |oclc=
value
The |oclc=
parameter is for the OCLC identifier. Only a single OCLC identifier is allowed. (If relevant, multiple OCLCs can be specified using |id={{OCLC|...}}
instead.)
The identifier must be in one of these forms:
- prefix
ocm
followed by 8 digits - prefix
ocn
followed by 9 digits - prefix
on
followed by 10 (or more) digits - prefix
(OCoLC)
followed by a variable number of digits without leading zeros - 1 to 10 (or more) digits without prefix
Further validation is not performed.
To resolve this error, ensure that the |oclc=
value is correct.
If the value is correct and larger than the currently configured limit of 10380000000, please report this at Help talk:Citation Style 1, so that the limit can be updated.
A tip for fixing this error: Editors sometimes place valid ISBN, LCCN, ASIN, or other identifiers in |oclc=
.
Pages with this error are automatically placed in Category:CS1 errors: OCLC.[a]
Notes
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