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{{csdoc|lead|academic and scientific papers published in academic journals. For articles in magazines and newsletters, use {{tlx|cite magazine}}. For [[white paper]]s, or unpublished papers, please use one of the templates listed on this page in the "Citation Style 1 templates" box (often {{tl|cite report}} or {{tl|cite web}}). If you have a [[digital object identifier]] (DOI) for the journal reference you wish to add, Wikipedia has a citation bot that will read that DOI and expand it into a full reference with the author's name, journal name, date, volume, issue, pages, etc. You can view instructions on how to add this gadget to your Wikipedia preferences at [[User:Citation bot/use]]|lua=yes}} | {{csdoc|lead|academic and scientific papers published in academic journals. For articles in magazines and newsletters, use {{tlx|cite magazine}}. For [[white paper]]s, or unpublished papers, please use one of the templates listed on this page in the "Citation Style 1 templates" box (often {{tl|cite report}} or {{tl|cite web}}). If you have a [[digital object identifier]] (DOI) for the journal reference you wish to add, Wikipedia has a citation bot that will read that DOI and expand it into a full reference with the author's name, journal name, date, volume, issue, pages, etc. You can view instructions on how to add this gadget to your Wikipedia preferences at [[User:Citation bot/use]]|lua=yes}} | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
Although it may appear redundant to include multiple IDs for articles, it is helpful for many editors who only have access to a certain resource. If only one ID is to be included, the DOI should be used, as this is the universal standard preferred by professional publications. Specifying a link as a DOI, PMID, etc. is always preferable to including it as a URL parameter, as it makes it clear that the link is accurate and stable, but not necessarily openly accessible. {{para|access-date}} is not necessary when a permanent identifier is used. | Although it may appear redundant to include multiple IDs for articles, it is helpful for many editors who only have access to a certain resource. If only one ID is to be included, the DOI should be used, as this is the universal standard preferred by professional publications. Specifying a link as a DOI, PMID, etc. is always preferable to including it as a URL parameter, as it makes it clear that the link is accurate and stable, but not necessarily openly accessible. {{para|access-date}} is not necessary when a permanent identifier is used. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [https://citation-template-filling.toolforge.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi Citation-template-filling tool], can be used for [[DrugBank]], [[HGNC]], [[ISBN]], [[PubMed]], and [[PubChem]] | * [https://citation-template-filling.toolforge.org/cgi-bin/index.cgi Citation-template-filling tool], can be used for [[DrugBank]], [[HGNC]], [[ISBN]], [[PubMed]], and [[PubChem]] | ||
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[[Category:Citation Style 1 templates|J]] | [[Category:Citation Style 1 templates|J]] | ||
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