User talk:IntoThinAir/Archive 13
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I have reverted your change. This shortcut is very widely used; if the new guideline is adopted (which seems unlikely), it should have its own different shortcut (WP:NOPAID has been suggested) and/or be added to the hatnote at the head of WP:No personal attacks, but this one should not be changed. Regards, JohnCD (talk) 10:00, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
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An article you worked on Walter Orenstein, appears to be directly copied from http://www.vaccines.emory.edu/scientists/orenstein_bio.shtml. Please take a minute to make sure that the text is freely licensed and properly attributed as a reference, otherwise the article may be deleted.
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- Hi, I'm just letting you know that I have removed the Autopatrolled flag from your account. Please be sure that content you create or add is written in your own words. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 15:26, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
Sorry. It wasn't actually copied and pasted, it just ended up coming out almost exactly the same as the bio I was using as a source when I wrote it. I have since rewritten it to try to make it more different from the Emory bio. Of course, I don't expect you to re-grant me the autopatrolled right, but it would be nice if you could. Jinkinson talk to me 15:38, 17 October 2013 (UTC)
Links to WoS and JCR
Hi, I've noticed that you sometimes include direct links to the Web of Science and/or the journal Citation Reports in journal articles that you create (thanks for that, by the way!) An example that I just saw is Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. Try clicking them, I bet they won't even work for you now. These links are session specific. I have access to these databases, but if I click the link, I get a "you have no session" notice. As the JCR is not a database in the usual sense (that is, once it's published, it's not changed any more -with some rare exceptions), you can cite it as a book, no link needed. Have a look at my user page where I keep a general form of the reference that I use, so that I only need to copy/paste it and then fill in the journal/category name. Hope this helps. Happy editing! --Randykitty (talk) 17:12, 18 October 2013 (UTC)
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