Makes a link to a paper at the Social Science Research Network from an SSRN identifier. The identifier is rendered using much of the same code that renders ‹See TfM›|ssrn= in Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2 templates except that this template can be used to render multiple SSRN identifiers.

Usage

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This template accepts these parameters:

‹See TfM›|idn= – an SSRN identifier; the ‹See TfM›|idn= parameter name is not required but is recommended for clarity when the template has multiple identifiers
‹See TfM›|ssrn-access= – accepts a single value free; for use when the source identified by the SSRN identifier is free-to-read
‹See TfM›|link= – accepts a single value no; for use when it is the 'SSRN' prefix in the rendering should not be linked
‹See TfM›|plainlink= – accepts a single value yes; suppresses the 'SSRN' prefix in the rendering
‹See TfM›|leadout= – defines the conjunction between the last two identifiers in the rendered list; defaults to ,

The basic form is:

{{ssrn|id=5274812}}SSRN 5274812

To mark an SSRN identifier as free-to-read:

{{ssrn|id=5274812|ssrn-access=free}}SSRN 5274812

To unlink the prefix:

{{ssrn|id=5274812|link=no}}SSRN 5274812

To suppress the prefix:

{{ssrn|id=5274812|plainlink=yes}}5274812

For instructions on how to use Wikipedia to automatically expand an SSRN identifier into a full reference complete with article title, author(s), date, journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, etc., please see User:Citation bot/use.

Tracking categories

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Because this template uses the same code as cs1|2 templates, error and maintenance visibility is controlled the same way. See Help:CS1 errors § Controlling error message display.

See also

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