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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
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Here's how you cite publications or books:
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Here's how you cite publications or books. You can use the [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/ PubMed] id of the publication.
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<nowiki>Cite a PubMed publication<cite>GenMAPP</cite>, or a book<cite>JavaXML</cite> that's not in PubMed.
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Multiple citations<cite>GenMAPP JavaXML</cite> in a single tag are also possible!
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<nowiki>Cite a PubMed publication<cite>GenMAPP</cite>, or a book<cite>JavaXML</cite> that's not in PubMed
 
=== References ===
=== References ===
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The result will look like this:
The result will look like this:
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You can use the [www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/ PubMed] id of the publication:
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Cite a PubMed publication<cite>GenMAPP</cite>, or a book<cite>JavaXML</cite> that's not in PubMed.
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Cite a PubMed publication<cite>GenMAPP</cite>, or a book<cite>JavaXML</cite> that's not in PubMed
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Multiple citations<cite>GenMAPP JavaXML</cite> in a single tag are also possible!
=== References ===
=== References ===

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Literature references can be added by using the Biblio extension. To cite publications, use the <cite> tag and specify the reference in the <biblio> tag in the references section. See the Bibilo website for more help and examples.

Examples

Here's how you cite publications or books. You can use the PubMed id of the publication.

Cite a PubMed publication<cite>GenMAPP</cite>, or a book<cite>JavaXML</cite> that's not in PubMed. 
Multiple citations<cite>GenMAPP JavaXML</cite> in a single tag are also possible! 


=== References ===
<biblio>
#GenMAPP pmid=11984561
#JavaXML Java & XML, Brett D. McLaughlin and Justin Edelson. O'Reilly, 2007. isbn: 0-596-10149-X
</biblio>

The result will look like this:

Cite a PubMed publication[1], or a book[2] that's not in PubMed. Multiple citations[1, 2] in a single tag are also possible!

References

Error fetching PMID 11984561:
  1. Error fetching PMID 11984561: [GenMAPP]
  2. Java & XML, Brett D. McLaughlin and Justin Edelson. O'Reilly, 2007. isbn: 0-596-10149-X [JavaXML]
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