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  | doi = 10.1371/journal.pone.0001683
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  | url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18301760
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}}</ref> to the page that references it, see below) but is assumed to be more convenient for online reading of scholarly topics, particularly if the references are labeled such that they can be easily identified in the context of the referring article (e.g. as [[CZ:Ref:Stringer 2008 Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information|Stringer et al., 2008]]). Besides, this way of referencing may also be helpful in cases when scholarly review articles are drafted here on this wiki.
}}</ref> to the page that references it, see below) but is assumed to be more convenient for online reading of scholarly topics, particularly if the references are labeled such that they can be easily identified in the context of the referring article (e.g. as [[CZ:Ref:Stringer 2008 Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information|Stringer et al., 2008]]). Besides, it may also be helpful in cases when scholarly review articles (which do not represent [[CZ:Original research|original research]]) are drafted here on this wiki.


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Revision as of 06:16, 26 January 2009

By direct referencing, we mean that a reference has its own page here at Citizendium, e.g. at CZ:Ref:DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0001683 (to which CZ:Ref:Stringer 2008 Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information redirects). This way of referencing deviates from usual wiki habits (in which the same reference would be provided as a footnote[1] to the page that references it, see below) but is assumed to be more convenient for online reading of scholarly topics, particularly if the references are labeled such that they can be easily identified in the context of the referring article (e.g. as Stringer et al., 2008). Besides, it may also be helpful in cases when scholarly review articles (which do not represent original research) are drafted here on this wiki.

  1. Stringer, M.J.; M. Sales-Pardo & L.A. Nunes Amaral (2008), "Effectiveness of journal ranking schemes as a tool for locating information", PLoS ONE 3 (2): e1683, DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0001683 [e]