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'''Important''': References to scientific articles increase the credibility of your contributions! To add a link to a PubMed article you first need to get its PubMed Identifier (PMID). It can usually be found below the journal name or the abstract. Then, depending on the context, do the following: | '''Important''': References to scientific articles increase the credibility of your contributions! To add a link to a PubMed article you first need to get its PubMed Identifier (PMID). It can usually be found below the journal name or the abstract. Then, depending on the context, do the following: | ||
− | * If you are editing the '''References''' section, just add the PMID to the <nowiki><pubmed> < | + | * If you are editing the '''References''' section, just add the PMID to the <nowiki><pubmed> </pubmed></nowiki> space. After saving the page, ''Subti''Wiki will extract the full citation of the paper automatically. |
* If you are editing another part of the page and want to link your contribution to a paper in PubMed, write <nowiki>{{PubMed|xxxxxx}}</nowiki> where xxxxxx is the PMID you extracted ( e.g. '''<nowiki>{{PubMed|19383706}}</nowiki>''' ). ''Subti''Wiki will automatically convert this text into a link to the corresponding PubMed reference. To add more than one reference, separate the PMIDs using commas and no spaces, as in '''<nowiki>{{PubMed|19383706,16407324}}</nowiki>''' | * If you are editing another part of the page and want to link your contribution to a paper in PubMed, write <nowiki>{{PubMed|xxxxxx}}</nowiki> where xxxxxx is the PMID you extracted ( e.g. '''<nowiki>{{PubMed|19383706}}</nowiki>''' ). ''Subti''Wiki will automatically convert this text into a link to the corresponding PubMed reference. To add more than one reference, separate the PMIDs using commas and no spaces, as in '''<nowiki>{{PubMed|19383706,16407324}}</nowiki>''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:18, 9 July 2009
Please note that all contributions to SubtiWiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors.
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Do not submit copyrighted work without permission!
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Important: References to scientific articles increase the credibility of your contributions! To add a link to a PubMed article you first need to get its PubMed Identifier (PMID). It can usually be found below the journal name or the abstract. Then, depending on the context, do the following:
- If you are editing the References section, just add the PMID to the <pubmed> </pubmed> space. After saving the page, SubtiWiki will extract the full citation of the paper automatically.
- If you are editing another part of the page and want to link your contribution to a paper in PubMed, write {{PubMed|xxxxxx}} where xxxxxx is the PMID you extracted ( e.g. {{PubMed|19383706}} ). SubtiWiki will automatically convert this text into a link to the corresponding PubMed reference. To add more than one reference, separate the PMIDs using commas and no spaces, as in {{PubMed|19383706,16407324}}