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'''Page name''': Use the simplest page name that will work for all, in the format: Surnamefirstauthor_2010_Mitochondrion. (1) Surname only of first author, without any special characters; (2) Underline (will not be visible on the wiki page); (3) year of publication (current year for papers in press); (4) underline; (5) Journal in abbreviated form without spaces and without punctuation (publisher for books). If multiple different publications exist (identical first author surname, idential year of publication, and identical journal), a short meaningful identifyer is added - separated by '-' without spaces, without punctuation, in the format: Firstauthor_2010_BBA-intactcells. Avoid, however, to add an idenifyer that may generate multiple page names for an identical publication.
'''Page name''': Use the simplest page name that will work for all, in the format: Surnamefirstauthor_2010_Mitochondrion. (1) Surname only of first author, without any special characters; (2) Underline (will not be visible on the wiki page); (3) Year of publication (current year for papers in press); (4) Underline; (5) Journal in abbreviated form without spaces and without punctuation (publisher for books).  
 
  Example: Mueller_2010_PNAS
 
If multiple different publications exist (identical first author surname, idential year of publication, and identical journal), a short meaningful identifyer is added - separated by '-' without spaces, without punctuation. Avoid, however, to add an identifyer that may generate multiple page names for an identical publication.
 
  Example: Firstauthor_2010_BBA-intactcells


To create a page with this form, enter the page name below;
To create a page with this form, enter the page name below;
if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.
if a page with that name already exists, a form is opened for editing that page.


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'''Reference''': Give the full reference of the publication, with (1) Authors (format as below, no punctuation), (2) Year (in parentheses), (3) Title (not capitalized). (4) Journal (format as below) (5) issue: (6) intial page-final page. See existing pages for examples.
'''Reference''': Give the full reference of the publication, with (1) Authors (format as below, no punctuation); (2) Year (in parentheses); (3) Title (not capitalized); (4) Journal (abbreviated with punctuation, format as below); (5) Issue: (6) Intial page-final page.  
 
  Example: Wiethuechter A, Gnaiger E (2010) Bioblast wiki. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 15.6: 111-112.
  See also existing pages for examples.
 
'''Authors''': Copy from the 'Reference' the list of all authors in the following format (without punctuation, separation by semicolon, no 'and' or '&').
 
  Example: Wiethuechter A, Renner-Sattler K, Lastauthor GN


'''Authors''': Copy from the 'Reference' the list of all authors in the following format (without punctuation, separation by semicolon, no 'and' or '&'): Wiethuechter A, Renner-Sattler K, Lastauthor GN
:* Umlauts should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue
:* Umlauts should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue
:* Accented letters should be written as: é=e; â=a; ø=oe ...  
:* Accented letters should be written as: é=e; â=a; ø=oe ...  
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'''Year''': Year of publication.
'''Year''': Year of publication.


'''Journal''': Use the generally accepted acronym of a journal, e.g. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, but not BBA which may be used for the 'Page name'.  
'''Journal''': Use the generally accepted acronym of a journal, e.g. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, but not BBA which is used for the 'Page name'.  
:* If the journal name appears "red" after saving - it has to be added. But please check before you add a new publication, perhaps you have to correct a typo. It is important that you "refresh" the page before you click on the "red"-journal name, otherwise you will not add the journal correctly.
:* If the journal name appears "red" after saving - it has to be added. But please check before you add a new publication, perhaps you have to correct a typo. It is important that you "refresh" the page before you click on the "red"-journal name, otherwise you will not add the journal correctly.
:* If you add a book: use the Publisher name (e.g. Elsevier) and continue by following the same procedure as for journals.  
:* If you add a book: use the Publisher name (e.g. Elsevier) and continue by following the same procedure as for journals.  

Revision as of 09:10, 10 October 2010


Page name: Use the simplest page name that will work for all, in the format: Surnamefirstauthor_2010_Mitochondrion. (1) Surname only of first author, without any special characters; (2) Underline (will not be visible on the wiki page); (3) Year of publication (current year for papers in press); (4) Underline; (5) Journal in abbreviated form without spaces and without punctuation (publisher for books).

 Example: Mueller_2010_PNAS

If multiple different publications exist (identical first author surname, idential year of publication, and identical journal), a short meaningful identifyer is added - separated by '-' without spaces, without punctuation. Avoid, however, to add an identifyer that may generate multiple page names for an identical publication.

 Example: Firstauthor_2010_BBA-intactcells

To create a page with this form, enter the page name below; if a page with that name already exists, a form is opened for editing that page.


Please follow these basic guidelines

Reference: Give the full reference of the publication, with (1) Authors (format as below, no punctuation); (2) Year (in parentheses); (3) Title (not capitalized); (4) Journal (abbreviated with punctuation, format as below); (5) Issue: (6) Intial page-final page.

 Example: Wiethuechter A, Gnaiger E (2010) Bioblast wiki. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 15.6: 111-112.
 See also existing pages for examples.

Authors: Copy from the 'Reference' the list of all authors in the following format (without punctuation, separation by semicolon, no 'and' or '&').

 Example: Wiethuechter A, Renner-Sattler K, Lastauthor GN
  • Umlauts should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue
  • Accented letters should be written as: é=e; â=a; ø=oe ...

Year: Year of publication.

Journal: Use the generally accepted acronym of a journal, e.g. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, but not BBA which is used for the 'Page name'.

  • If the journal name appears "red" after saving - it has to be added. But please check before you add a new publication, perhaps you have to correct a typo. It is important that you "refresh" the page before you click on the "red"-journal name, otherwise you will not add the journal correctly.
  • If you add a book: use the Publisher name (e.g. Elsevier) and continue by following the same procedure as for journals.

MipNetLab: For publications from a MiPNet-reference laboratory - please type in here the UserCode (e.g AT_Innsbruck_GnaigerE). If you do not remember it, look here for a list - Category:MiPNet Laboratories

Abstract: Insert the abstract, except in case of any conflict with copyrights. Special characters (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them.

Keywords: Enter the keywords listed in the publication or generate a meaningful list.

Info: Please provide a weblink here. Preferentially use PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed in the following format: PMID: 113255


Finally, please tick the appropriate "keywords" in the following boxes, to make sure that the added or edited publication appears in the specific filters.