Scholarpedia:Newsletter

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    Dear %NAME%,

    Thank you for contributing "%TITLE%" to Scholarpedia.

    Scholarpedia has made a major revision of its citation policy. Now, your article could be cited as any other peer-reviewed article. Please, help us to maximize its exposure and to promote as many citations as possible, by following the three steps below. (These will also promote your article so that it appears at the top of Google search.)

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    Include this link into your university web page

    To ensure that your article comes at the top of Google search, you need to include the following HTML snippet (a link) into your university web-page publication list

    %CITATIONLINK%

    This is IMPORTANT, for such a link would increase the rating of your article on the web. If you do not know how to do that, please, contact one of the assistant editors (Tobias.Denninger@scholarpedia.org, Juan.Carbajal@scholarpedia.org, Abdellatif.Nemri@scholarpedia.org) and they will assist you. If you have multiple articles in Scholarpedia, you will receive separate HTML snippets in separate emails.

    Links from your article to your university web page

    Please, include a link from your Scholarpedia article to your university web-page into the "External links" section (bottom of your article). Having reciprocal links (between your article and your web page) not only promotes your research, but also helps both sites to score high in Google search and other search engines.

    Recommended reading

    Please, include the section "Recommended reading" into your article. It is desirable to update the recommended reading list annually to provide your readers with recent books. Direct links to the books will appear on the left column of your article.

    New format of citation

    Your article could be cited as any other article in a peer-review journal. To be listed in PubMed, ISI Web of Science, and other major citation databases, Scholarpedia articles must be cited by the volume number (acceptance year minus 2005), issue number (acceptance month), and the unique article number, e.g.,

    %CITATION%

    Visitors can find this citation at the top-right corner of your article. This style of citation is already embedded into the HTML snippet above.


    Scholarpedia statistics at http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Special:Statistics

    Please, do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions or problems using Scholarpedia. We are especially interested in your suggesting the titles of missing topics and the names of the best experts to invite to write on the topics.

    We are looking forward to your contributions. Your username is "%USERNAME%".

    Eugene M. Izhikevich, Editor-in-Chief of Scholarpedia - the free peer-reviewed encyclopedia.

    The Neurosciences Institute, Eugene.Izhikevich@nsi.edu 10640 John J. Hopkins Drive tel:(858) 626-2063 San Diego, CA, 92121, USA fax:(858) 626-2099

    THIS EMAIL WAS GENERATED AUTHOMATICALLY BY SCHOLARPEDIA January 17, 2008

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