User talk:Bazoberr

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Welcome[edit]

I am a member of the medicine and neuroscience wikiprojects. I find your term project very interesting, so I only wanted to say hello, and offer my help for any questions you have (either about neuroscience, although my field is neuropsychology and not basic neuroscience, or about wikipedia in general). Feel free to post any questions or requests at my talk page and try to have fun around here... Bests.--Garrondo (talk) 21:23, 26 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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  • I have noticed your first edits in the article. They look positive and referenced. Only as a suggestion: have you heard of Diberri's template? It is a tool that makes formatting of references in wikipedia really easy (and nicer and more error-free than hand formatting). You search for an article in pubmed (although it also works with isbn numbers and other kind of data), copy the pubmed id, paste it into the tool, check the "add ref tag" and copy and paste the result to the article. For example the pmid for the article "Eye movements in a familial vestibulocerebellar disorder" is 8355816 (See PMID 8355816). I have copied the number into the diberris tool, ticked the add ref tag box, and pasted the result into the vestibulocerebellar syndrome as an example. While not mandatory it might be a good idea than you used this themplate.--Garrondo (talk) 20:02, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Also as a minor comment: inline citations in wikipedia go after and not before the full stop of the sentence. Also corrected one as an example.--Garrondo (talk) 20:04, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  • Thanks, the template is very useful. We will revise the journals used from PubMed today and tomorrow. Bazoberr (talk) 15:53, 24 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]