Form:Publication
This is the "Publication" form. To create a page with this form, enter the page name below;
if a page with that name already exists, you will be sent to a form to edit that page.
Please follow these basic guidelines
Title: give the full title of the publication, incl. authors, year, journal, pages etc.
Authors: provide all authors names in the following format: Gnaiger E, Renner-Sattler K, Gellerich GN
- Umlauts should be written as following: Γ€=ae, ΓΆ=oe, ΓΌ=ue
- Accented letters should be written as following: Γ©=e; Γ’=a; ΓΈ=oe ...
Year: year of the publication
Journal: general accepted Acronym of the journal: e.g. Biochim. Biophys. Acta.
- If the name appears "red" after saving - it has to be added. But please check in the before you add a new publication, maybe there is a typo. It is important that you "refresh" the page before you click on the "red"-journal name, otherwise you will not add the Journal correctly.
- If you add a book: use the Publisher name (e.g. Elsevier,...) and continue by following the same proceedure as for journal.
- If the name appears "red" after saving - it has to be added. But please check in the before you add a new publication, maybe there is a typo. It is important that you "refresh" the page before you click on the "red"-journal name, otherwise you will not add the Journal correctly.
Mipnetlab: If you are a MiPNet-reference laboratory - please type in here your UserCode (e.g AT_Innsbruck_GnaigerE). If you do not remember it, you can find it here.
Abstract: here goes the full abstract. Be aware that special characters (e.g. Β΅, Β°) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them.
Keywords: please provide the keywords listed in the publication or generate a meaningful list yourself
Info: please provide a weblink here. Preferently use PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed in the following format: PMID: 113255
Finally, please tick the appropriate "keywords" in the following boxes, to make sure that the added publication appears in the specific filters.