Citations

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Hi Lalora6. Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. When you add content to health-related articles it's important to provide citations that others can follow for verification. The best way to do this is with a footnote number like this[14] linking to the details at the bottom of the article. To cite a peer-reviewed paper, enter its doi into your text between <ref>{{Cite doi| and }}</ref>, or its PMID between <ref>{{Cite pmid| and }}</ref>, and the footnote number and details will be created a few minutes after you save your edit. Search the source article to find its doi. To get an article's PMID, search for its title here, and the PMID will appear below the article's abstract.

Great to have you here.   -- Anthony (talk) 09:37, 3 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Sock puppet investigation

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Please take note of WP:SPI/Lalora6. Looie496 (talk) 18:04, 9 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Contact

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Hi Lalora

(I've also emailed this message using the link on the left.)

The problem is that changes to medical articles need to be precisely cited. Can you please ask the person who set the project to contact me on my Wikipedia talk page, or email me?

Presently, the other students are blocked from editing, because we're unable to correct their citations - and they were generating quite a lot of content! I have put together a very brief tutorial for editing medical pages and would like to offer it to the tutor/lecturer who set the project.

We all really value your collective efforts, most of which were excellent additions, but without correct citations, unfortunately, they can't be used.

All the best

Anthony 02:33, 13 November 2010 (UTC)Reply