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Front matter (authors, publisher, pmcid, etc.) needs to get into the output #9

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Klortho opened this issue Jul 9, 2012 · 3 comments

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Klortho commented Jul 9, 2012

Compare this sample with the article on PMC.

The mediawiki output needs journal, volume, issue, page, publisher, authors, author info, license info, etc., etc. How exactly this should appear is up for discussion.

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jgmorse commented Jul 9, 2012

Right, we'll need a mock-up of how this would be represented in the wiki
article. There's no obvious solution.

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Chris Maloney <
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Compare this sample
with the article on PMC.

The mediawiki output needs journal, volume, issue, page, publisher,
authors, author info, license info, etc., etc. How exactly this should
appear is up for discussion.


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Klortho commented Oct 7, 2012

Most of the meta-data (journal, issue, page) can probably be thrown away, because it can be pulled in by other tools, like {{cite doi}} (says Daniel)

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jgmorse commented Feb 15, 2013

WikiSource style guide requires the use of Template:Header (or a derivative) at the top of each entry, so I've put the most obvious frontmatter there.

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