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This template is used to [[WP:CITE|cite sources]] in Wikipedia. It is specifically for [[album]]s. A similar template for use when citing sources for musical singles can be found at [[Template:Singlechart]]; however, for EPs or other releases, it has not yet been developed.

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*The manual referencing mode '''is not available''' for the Music DVD charts.

==Fields==
The parameters ''publishdate'', ''accessdate'', and ''refname'' are optional. Whether the other parameters are required or not depend on the chart being referenced. See the tables in the [[#Support
s|Support]] section below.
* '''(Chart identifier)''' (or first parameter, without name): Chart identifier. Must be one of the options listed under Chart ID in the tables of the [[#Supports|Support]] section below. Often named as a country or nationality (e.g., Spain or Spanish), but sometimes named for a specific chart (e.g., Billboardjapanhot100). Some charts allow more than one identifier; the results produced are identical.
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* '''week''': Two-digit week indicating the week being reported by the chart. ''Week'' is a number from 01 to 53, with a leading 0 for weeks 01-09 (some charts do not require the leading zero; consult [[#Support
s|Support]] tables below). Used in combination with the ''year'' parameter and only for certain charts; not necessary (or even used) for others. Not necessarily related to the publication date referred to by ''publishdate''.
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==See also==
*{{tl|Singlechart}} — counterpart of ''Albumchart'' but for chart positions for single releases.


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