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Background

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The Royal Society of Chemistry publishes The Merck Index, "an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals with over 10,000 monographs on single substances or groups of related compounds". The latest print edition was published in 2013, and an online version is available by subscription.

The various editions are widely cited in Wikipedia, using a mixture of bare citations, and custom citation templates for specific printed editions:

There are currently no templates for editions 14 or 15 (the latter being the most recent on paper).

A search for 'Merck Index' shows 582 results in article space (a small number of which are not citations).

Proposal

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It is proposed to replace the three templates listed above, and other citations, with a single combined template linking to the online version, (see draft at {{Cite Merck Index}}). Any data from earlier versions will be checked and updated as part of this process. The new template will be a wrapper to {{Cite web}}, to ensure conformance with standards and the emission of useful metadata.

Exclusions

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This proposal relates only to The Merck Index of chemicals. It would have no bearing on {{MerckHome}}, {{MerckManual}}, {{MerckGeriatrics}}, nor any citations of other Merck works such as the Merck Veterinary Manual.

Examples

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  • Ditazole
    • <ref>The Merck Index, 12th Edition. 3432</ref>
  • Deoxyepinephrine
    • ... the entry for epinine (under the name deoxyepinephrine) in the Merck Index.<ref>The Merck Index, 15th Ed. (2013), p. 524 Monograph [http://www.rsc.org/Merck-Index/monograph/mono1500002904 2904], O'Neil: The Royal Society of Chemistry. Available online at: http://www.rsc.org/Merck-Index/monograph/mono1500002904</ref>
  • Cyclopentanone
    • <ref>''[[Merck Index]]'', 11th Edition, '''2748'''.</ref> (in infobox)
  • Glucuronolactone
    • According to ''[[The Merck Index]]'', it is also used as a [[Detoxification|detoxicant]].<ref>''Merck Index'', 14th ed., '''4467'''</ref>
  • Ribose
    • <ref>{{Merck11th|8205}}</ref> (in infobox)
  • Linalyl acetate
    • <ref name=Merck>''The Merck Index'', '''15th Ed.''' (2013), p. 1022, Monograph '''5551''', O'Neil: The Royal Society of Chemistry. Available online at: http://www.rsc.org/Merck-Index/monograph/mono1500005551</ref> (in infobox)
  • Aluminium triethoxide
    • <ref>''The Merck Index'', '''15th Ed.''' (2013), p. 62, Monograph '''334''', O'Neil: The Royal Society of Chemistry. Available online at: http://www.rsc.org/Merck-Index/monograph/mono1500000334</ref>
  • Pridinol
    • <ref>{{cite book|editor=Susan Budavari|title=The Merck index an encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals|date=1989|publisher=Merck|location=Rahway, NJ|isbn=091191028X|page=7747|edition=11th ed., 2nd print.}}</ref>
  • Sulisobenzone
    • <ref>''[[Merck Index]]'', 11th Edition, '''8963'''.</ref>

Example replacement

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This proposal would replace, for example:

{{Merck13th|page=345}}
Budavari, Susan, ed. (2001). The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals (13th ed.). Merck. p. 345. ISBN 0911910131.

with:

{{Cite Merck Index |monograph_id=1500002014 |title=Caesium nitrate}}
"Caesium nitrate". The Merck Index. Royal Society of Chemistry.

Participation

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