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# @citation-js/core
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Convert different bibliographic metadata sources.
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[![NPM version](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@citation-js/core.svg)](https://npmjs.org/package/@citation-js/core)
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[![NPM total downloads](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/@citation-js/core.svg)](https://npmcharts.com/compare/@citation-js%2Fcore?minimal=true)
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![License](https://img.shields.io/npm/l/@citation-js/core.svg)
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![Dependency status](https://img.shields.io/librariesio/release/npm/@citation-js/core)
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---
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## Install
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npm install @citation-js/core
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## Usage
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### Getting Started
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You can read a guide on how to get started, together with some tutorials and examples, [here](https://citation.js.org/api/tutorial-getting_started.html).
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### `Cite`
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> [More info](https://citation.js.org/api/tutorial-cite_.html)
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To use the [`Cite`](#cite) constructor, `require()` the module like this:
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```js
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const {Cite} = require('@citation-js/core')
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```
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For example, to get the bibliographical data of the Wikidata item [`wd:Q21972834`](https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q21972834), and then format it in HTML, English and APA:
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```js
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let example = new Cite('Q21972834')
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let output = example.format('bibliography', {
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format: 'html',
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template: 'apa',
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lang: 'en-US'
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})
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console.log(output)
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```
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To test this code, go to [RunKit](https://runkit.com/larsgw/591b5651bd9b40001113931c).
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### Async
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Use the async API (recommended for Wikidata, URL, and DOI input) like this:
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```js
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let example = await Cite.async('Q21972834')
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let output = example.format('bibliography', {
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format: 'html',
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template: 'apa',
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lang: 'en-US'
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})
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console.log(output)
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```
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> `Cite.async()` also supports options as the second argument, and a callback function as last argument.
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