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  2. Wikipedia : Scientific citation guidelines

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    Examples include the DOI for articles in many areas of science, the PMID for articles in medicine and the MR number for mathematics articles. For physics and mathematics, many articles are available as preprints on the arXiv, so it is helpful to provide the preprint number and a URL. For articles published before 1992, and many others, there is ...

  3. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    A meta search engine for 50 major bioinformatic databases and projects. Project appears to be not available anymore. Free Liebel-Lab KIT from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology: citeULike: Computer science: Not available. Ceased operations as of March 30, 2019 Free Oversity Ltd. ChemXSeer: Chemistry: The project seems abandoned in 2018 Free

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bibliographies - Wikipedia

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    Within Wikipedia, bibliographies are specialized lists of books, journals and other references important to the topic of the bibliography. For example: Bibliography of classical guitar is a list of works important to the study of Classical guitar. Bibliographies may also be a listing of published works of an author.

  5. Scientific citation - Wikipedia

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    This means that citation analysis draws on aspects of social network analysis and network science. An early example of automated citation indexing was CiteSeer, which was used for citations between academic papers, while Web of Science is an example of a modern system which includes more than just academic books and articles reflecting a wider ...

  6. Bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Bibliography is a specialized aspect of library science (or library and information science, LIS) and documentation science. It was established by a Belgian, named Paul Otlet (1868–1944), who was the founder of the field of documentation, as a branch of the information sciences, who wrote about "the science of bibliography."

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikisource/Citation Uniformity/Cite ...

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    This parameter will provide a link to the source scan on which the citation is based, if that is required. Enter the pagename of the source scan at Wikisource. This pagename should include both the namespace (Index: or Page:) and the filetype (usually .djvu). Example: |scan=Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 20.djvu/127

  8. Wikipedia:List of bibliographies - Wikipedia

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    Bibliography of the 1837–38 insurrections in Lower Canada; Bibliography of the American Revolutionary War; Bibliography of the Arab–Israeli conflict; List of books on Liberation War of Bangladesh; Bibliography of 18th-19th century Royal Naval history; Bibliography of American Civil War battles and campaigns; Bibliography of American Civil ...

  9. Wikipedia : Citing sources/Example edits for different methods

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    This is an example edit mode representation showing use of shortened notes written using {} with citation templates. Templates in the {{ cite xxx }} and {{ citation }} families allow linking from {{ sfn }} via matching author last names and year (part of date).

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