Proper referencing

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Selecting a unique name

To add a reference, first select a name. To name the paper uniquely, name it {FirstAuthorName}{JournalAbbreviation}{Year}{letter} where the 'letter' is a,b,c, and so forth, noting duplicates. So M. R. Shirts and V. S. Pande, J. Chem. Phys. from 2005 becomes MRShirtsJChemPhys2005a.

Papers that have not yet appeared in print editions are fine, as long as you can provide a link to an online version of the article through the journal site. If you wish to link a preprint, add "Preprint" after the journal name (or in place of the Journal name if there not yet a journal), and replace it when it has been published.

If you are not sure of the journal abbreviation, please look it up [here]

Adding the reference

In MediaWiki, one must first add the name to existing text, and then save it (i.e., it cannot be created free floating). It most cases, papers will be added because they are being added as references in already created text. If you just want to add it, save the name to -any- page, add the reference, categorize it, and then delete the reference in the page that linked to it. Be sure to at least categorize it, or else it will be lost!

If you wish to add a citation, but want the link to appear with alternate text, that can be done by

     alternate text here

Following these practices will make it easier to modify this database later!

Information in the reference

At minimum, please add the full reference, including names and title, and a link to the Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The DOI link should be formatted as

    [here}]

Any commentary you can add is also very important! Why should people know about this paper?

Adding categories

At the end, add categories to which the reference belongs. All papers at least belong to the category of the year of their paper. Categories are added by the text:

Courtesy

Please be polite when editing the commentary on references! Don't discredit research unless you have solid reasoning, or a link to a study that contradicts it.