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* If the page does not exist, click '''[[Special:PublicationsExtension|Add Reference]]''' or '''[[Form:Abstract]]''' to enter a publication or an abstract.
* If the page does not exist, click '''[[Special:PublicationsExtension|Add Reference]]''' or '''[[Form:Abstract]]''' to enter a publication or an abstract.


=== Authors and affiliations ===
=== Authors and affiliations ===
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* '''Authors''': Separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, é=e; â=a; æ=ae, å=aa, ø=oe.
* '''Authors''': Separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, é=e; â=a; æ=ae, å=aa, ø=oe.


* '''Affiliations and author contributions''': Enter all relevant information below this header at the bottom of the abstract page (free text).
* '''Affiliations and author contributions''': Enter all relevant information below this header at the bottom of the abstract page (free text). Avoid any conflict with copyrights.
   
   


=== Text and references ===
=== Text and references ===


* We recommend preparing the text in a word-file and then simply copying and pasting the text into the website (you may also send us the word-file by Email).
* We recommend preparing the abstract text in a word-file and then simply copying and pasting the text into the website.
 
* '''Special characters''' (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them. You may send us a word and/or pdf file, such that we can help you in formatting the abstract on the website.
* '''Special characters''' (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copying/pasting, thus check for errors and correct them. You may send us a word and/or pdf file, so that we can help you in formatting the abstract on the website: mailto:[email protected] .


* '''References''': Quote references in the text by numbers in brackets [1]. Authors are listed without punctuation and are separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&".
* '''References''': Quote references in the text by numbers in brackets [1]. Authors are listed without punctuation and are separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&".


# Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.
# Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.


* '''Figures''': A figure is welcome. Please send us a '''figure''' (jpg or png) and your '''photo''' (jpg or png): mailto:[email protected] .


   
   
=== Preview and save ===
=== Preview and save ===


* For a preview of your edited abstract, scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Show preview'. For saving the changes tt the end of your session, click 'Save page', which is particularly important after 'Show preview'.
* For a preview of your edited abstract, scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Show preview'. For saving the changes at the end of your session, click 'Save page', which is particularly important after 'Show preview'.  
 
== O2k-Publications and references to publications ==
 
* To add a reference, goto [[Form:Publication]]
: '''Example''
: * [[Pesta_2012_Methods Mol Biol|Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.]]
 
 
== Abstracts ==
 
* To add an abstract, goto [[Form:Abstract]]
* Abstract name:
:'''Presenting author''': E.g. "Mueller""
:'''Year''': Year of event related to abstract (e.g. "'''2012_Abstract'''")
:'''Event''': Name of event (e.g. "'''IOC72'''").
 
* '''Length of text''': 250 to 500 words including up to three references (all authors, full title). '''''Attention''''': The website does not allow excess length of text. Additional information (further references etc.) may be added into the free text which will not be included in the printed version.


   
   
: '''Examples''
'''Examples'''
: * [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/IOC68_Abstracts_MiPNet17.08 Abstracts IOC68]
: * [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/IOC68_Abstracts_MiPNet17.08 Abstracts IOC68]


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== Further details ==
== Further details ==


:'''Reference''' (O2k-Publications): Should have the following format: '''Surname A, Surname B, Surname C (Year) Title of publication. Journal abbreviation (without punctuation) Volume: ###-###.'''
:'''Reference''' Journal abbreviation (without punctuation) Volume: ###-###.'''


:'''Link''': Please provide a weblink of interest here.  
:'''Link''': Please provide a weblink of interest here.  
:'''Abstract''': Insert the abstract. Avoid any conflict with copyrights. '''Special characters''' (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copy-pasting - thus check for errors and correct them. '''References''' in the text are given by numbers in brackets [1]. 250 - 500 words (added information can be entered into "Free text" box) or the discussion page (Click "Talk:..." in the top toolbar, left).


:'''Keywords''': Enter a list of keywords.
:'''Keywords''': Enter a list of keywords.

Revision as of 17:52, 29 October 2012

Instruction for adding references (O2k-Publications) and abstracts

In the spirit of Gentle Science and Open Innovation, we invite you to make available references to your publications (particularly O2k-Publications) and your Open Access abstracts on the Bioblast website.


Login and edit

  • You may edit your entries on the website any time. There is a deadline, however, for the printed version of abstracts.
  • Login (top toolbar, far right). Username and password are case-sensitive. For account creation or if you have forgotten your password: mailto:[email protected] .
  • Go to your reference or abstract page (search with your familiy name) and click the Edit button (upper toolbar, right). Now you can enter your reference (O2k-Publication or abstract and edit the respective fields.


Authors and affiliations

  • Authors: Separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&". Umlauts or accented letters should be written as: ä=ae, ö=oe, ü=ue, é=e; â=a; æ=ae, å=aa, ø=oe.
  • Affiliations and author contributions: Enter all relevant information below this header at the bottom of the abstract page (free text). Avoid any conflict with copyrights.


Text and references

  • We recommend preparing the abstract text in a word-file and then simply copying and pasting the text into the website.
  • Special characters (e.g. µ, °) might not show up correctly when copying/pasting, thus check for errors and correct them. You may send us a word and/or pdf file, so that we can help you in formatting the abstract on the website: mailto:[email protected] .
  • References: Quote references in the text by numbers in brackets [1]. Authors are listed without punctuation and are separated by comma (,); no "and" or "&".
  1. Pesta D, Gnaiger E (2012) High-resolution respirometry. OXPHOS protocols for human cells and permeabilized fibres from small biopisies of human muscle. Methods Mol Biol 810: 25-58.


Preview and save

  • For a preview of your edited abstract, scroll to the bottom of the page and click 'Show preview'. For saving the changes at the end of your session, click 'Save page', which is particularly important after 'Show preview'.


Examples

* Abstracts IOC68


Further details

Reference Journal abbreviation (without punctuation) Volume: ###-###.
Link: Please provide a weblink of interest here.
Keywords: Enter a list of keywords.
MiPNetLab: O2k-Publications and abstracts from a MiPNet-Reference Laboratory - please type in here the UserCode (e.g AT_Innsbruck_Gnaiger E). If you do not remember it, look here for a list - Category:MiPNet Laboratories
Labels: Please tick the appropriate "keywords" in the following boxes, to make sure that the added or edited publication appears automatically in the specific filters.
Free text: Additional information.