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Replaced source altogether, its information was repeated in the next source where it is cited in the description and added a new source where it was used in "classification".
Ichthyovenator (
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09:12, 17 September 2018 (UTC)reply
I'll add sources, shouldn't be hard as the sources were used for the text as well. I assume this goes for all size diagrams and reconstructions (e.g. other eurypterids too)?
Ichthyovenator (
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09:32, 16 September 2018 (UTC)reply
the page number is just the doi without punctuation, the PMID isn’t linking, and you need a PMC 2865068 which’d make the url redundant and unnecessary. You can either use {{cite journal}} and fill out the parameters or {{PMID}} and {{PMC}} User:Dunkleosteus77 |
push to talk13:41, 17 September 2018 (UTC)reply
wait, so if a ref has a PMID and PMC, then you need to add those in replacement of the url. I think you can do in this case <ref>{{cite journal|parameters}} [url Supplementary Information]</ref> You also might want to check your other 4 journal refs for PMID and PMC numbers User:Dunkleosteus77 |
push to talk01:57, 18 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Thanks! I've added the PMID back and added the PMC but I do not see why I'd need to replace the url? Sure it links to the same thing but I doubt most readers are familiar with that "PMC" or "PMID" means and just clicking on the title is in that case much more intuitive. I tried looking, but I do not know how to find the PMID and PMC numbers, if there are any, for the other journal refs.
Ichthyovenator (
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21:35, 19 September 2018 (UTC)reply
The template should automatically link to the page if there’s a PMC so it’s as if there is a |url parameter (it still hyperlinks the title), which makes the |url parameter redundant. To find PMC and PMID, just go to
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov and search the title. If nothing comes up, it doesn’t have a PMID or a PMC User:Dunkleosteus77 |
push to talk00:26, 20 September 2018 (UTC)reply