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If you have questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with me on [[User_talk:Michael|my talk page]] or via email. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 02:47, 18 March 2015 (EDT) | If you have questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with me on [[User_talk:Michael|my talk page]] or via email. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 02:47, 18 March 2015 (EDT) | ||
==References in PubMed== | ==References in PubMed & doi== | ||
I have a relatively quick way of generating PubMed references: | I have a relatively quick way of generating PubMed references: | ||
# Find the PubMed abstract & determine the PMID, e.g. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21193945|21193945] | # Find the PubMed abstract & determine the PMID, e.g. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21193945|21193945] | ||
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# Copy & paste the text in the 'Result' box into the wiki page you are editing. | # Copy & paste the text in the 'Result' box into the wiki page you are editing. | ||
I hope that doesn't seem | |||
I tweaked a few [[references]] you added. A [[digital object identifier]] (doi) can be turned into a hyperlink by putting double braces (''<nowiki>[[</nowiki>'' and ''<nowiki>]]</nowiki>'') around it. Preceding said, if you use the cite-gen (see above) -- it automatically generates a doi link from the PubMed reference. | |||
I hope that the above doesn't seem too complicated. If it isn't clear-- I'll explain more. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 18:20, 28 March 2015 (EDT) |
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