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Thanks for your edits to the nixie tube article. About the Template:Harvard reference, it doesn't seem to have a field for the LCCN so you could simply put it after the template. For instance:

* {{Harvard reference | Surname=Dance | Given=J.B. | Title=Electronic Counting Circuits | Publisher=[[Elsevier|ILIFFE Books Ltd]] | Place=[[London]] | Year=1967}}, [[Library of Congress Control Number|LCCN]] QA 123.4 D56 1967.

(That's not the right call number, but you get the idea. I looked for one for this book, but couldn't find it; it does have OCLC number 565055, though.)

Cheers, Lunch 02:48, 8 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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