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The redirect creation links will pre-load a page that can then be saved to create redirects from JOURNALNAME to the page the template is previewed on. For instance if JOURNALNAME is a former name of the journal, click on "former name", to create a redirect tagged with {{R from former name}}.
This page links to library searches, online databases, and other venues where you can locate a journal article by title, journal, or identifier (such as DOI or PMID). It's a good idea to start with a search engine, as it will have the most comprehensive coverage. Besides, many of the online databases listed below include free full text.
The title page often shows the title of the work, the person or body responsible for its intellectual content, and the imprint, which contains the name and address of the book's publisher and its date of publication. [2] Particularly in paperback editions it may contain a shorter title than the cover or lack a descriptive subtitle.
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For instructions on how to use Wikipedia to automatically expand a DOI into a full reference complete with article title, author(s), date, journal name, volume, issue, page numbers, etc., please see User:Citation bot/use. The parameter |nolink=, if set to any value (e.g. "true"), will suppress the "doi:" prefix in front of the identifier.
Formatting for all names (e.g., authors, editors, etc.) is the same. General rules for names: [16] List names in the order they appear in the text; Enter surname (family or last name) first for each author; Capitalize surnames and enter spaces within surnames as they appear in the document cited on the assumption that the author approved the ...
This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a template shortcut : This is a redirect from a shortcut page name in any namespace to a page in template namespace .
Use the magic word DISPLAYTITLE to change the way the title header is displayed on the page (although the stored page name is not affected). This is often done through a template, the most common one being {{ lowercase }} , which causes the title to be displayed with an initial lowercase letter, as in iPod .