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+ | ====== How to edit this wiki ====== | ||
+ | The International Child Neurology Association' | ||
+ | ICNApedia WIKI employs a very strict granular access control to restrict article editing rights. If you are an ICNA member you would have already been granted EDIT rights. However your contribution would still be edited section editors and in certain special circumstances your edit rights revoked. If you are not familiar with the [[: | ||
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+ | All author/ | ||
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+ | ===== Starting a new article ===== | ||
+ | If you want to start a new topic/ | ||
+ | {searchform ns=content} | ||
+ | Alternatively you can creat a new page using the page tools (see figure). | ||
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+ | Please following the instructions [[investigations: | ||
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+ | When articles grow beyond this amount of readable text, they will be divided into smaller articles to improve readability and ease of editing, or may be edited to make it more concise. The headed sub-section should be retained, with a summary of what has been removed under a separate header inorder to retain context. Each article on a subtopic should be written as a stand-alone article should have its own introduction, | ||
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+ | When an article is on a broad topic and is long with many sub articles, the main article should be fairly balanced on its treatment of the subtopics without putting undue importance on any one subtopic. If a particular subtopic ends up quite long, then it is an indication for having a separate article of its own. | ||
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+ | ===== Article style ===== | ||
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+ | ICNApedia follows the AMA(American Medical Association) Manual of Style[(: | ||
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+ | Try to avoid long sentences that have several embedded clauses. Authors should take care to avoid text duplication or redundancy which unnecessarily complicates a manuscript. A short focussed article would be more appreciated and useful to readers. | ||
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+ | Public domain resources such as textbooks may be used to add content to an article provided such material is properly attributed. A public domain source may be summarized and cited in the same manner as for copyrighted material, but the source' | ||
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+ | **Paragraphs: | ||
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+ | **Spell checking:** Please pay careful attention to spellings. The WYSIWYG editors provided in ICNApedia has spell check functionalities. Alternatively you can use online dictionaries like Dictionary.com, | ||
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+ | ===== Copyright & Attributions ===== | ||
+ | Articles must adhere strictly to ICNApedia' | ||
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+ | ICNApedia content is licenced under the [[http:// | ||
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+ | Attribution is required for copying content in the public domain and under various licenses. See [[Compatible license]], [[COPYPASTE]], | ||
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+ | ===== Citing References ===== | ||
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+ | For inline citations Parenthetical referencing, | ||
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+ | * Research by Tom and Harry (1994) supports... | ||
+ | * (Tom & Harry, 1994) | ||
+ | * (Tom et al., 1993) | ||
+ | * Tom et al. (1993) suggested | ||
+ | * (Tom, 2002; Harry, 1983) | ||
+ | * A classification proposed by the ILAE in 1989 ("ILAE Classification of neonatal seizures," | ||
+ | * According to the International League Against Epilepsy (2014),... | ||
+ | * According to ILAE (2014) | ||
+ | * (ILAE, 2014) | ||
+ | * (L. Jackson, 2001; M. Jackson, 1998) | ||
+ | * Research by Jackson (1981a) illustrated that... | ||
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+ | **However the rule regarding inline citations are flexible and for any particular article the reference system chosen by the first major contributor is often followed.** | ||
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+ | For bibliography or reference list the recommended format is: | ||
+ | Massingale TW, Buttross S (1993) Survey of treatment practices for neonatal seizures.J Perinatol 13 (2):107-10. PMID: 8515301. | ||
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+ | **Online citation generators: | ||
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+ | Other suitable formats are (see https:// | ||
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+ | * Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (Year). Title of article.Title of Periodical, volume number(issue number), pages. http:// | ||
+ | * Harlow, H. F. (1983). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896. | ||
+ | * Scruton, R. (1996). The eclipse of listening. The New Criterion, 15(3), 5-13. | ||
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+ | ===== Citing ICNApedia wiki articles ===== | ||
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+ | ICNApedia is an e-resource. Hence an electronic-citation format should be used. The actual format will depend on the citation style that you are using. Please see below for some general guidance regarding citing ICNApedia articles | ||
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+ | ICNApedia is collaboratively written. Hence any particular author or authors should not be cited. Often the stem of an article might be based on a published source which is then updated collaboratively. You can view the article review history for full details of sources and authors. | ||
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+ | The citation should list the article title and ICNApedia, The Child Neurology Knowledge Environment and date accessed. Every article should be a separate citation. At the bottom of each article there would be a permalink which should be used as the URL for the article. Alternatively you may use the URL as shown in the browser window | ||
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+ | If the citation style you are following request the full date and time of the article revision you are using although this may not be necessary if you are using the permanent link. However, the date and time of the last revision can be found at the bottom of every article under revision history. | ||
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+ | Following are examples of how an ICNApedia article may be cited | ||
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+ | **APA Style** | ||
+ | Benzodiazepines. (n.d.). In ICNApedia. Retrieved October 25,2015 11:10:03 from http:// | ||
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+ | **AMA Style** | ||
+ | ICNApedia contributors. Benzodiazepines. ICNApedia, The Child Neurology Knowledge Environment. October 24, 2015. Available at: http:// | ||
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