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Welcome to EMERGIWIKI.COM - The premier wiki dedicated to emergency medicine & related topics! [Best viewed with text size 'smaller']
www.emergiwiki.com is now home to OPUS 12 Foundation's open access wiki dedicated to building and sharing information about emergency medicine and related topics. Please visit other sites sponsored by OPUS 12 Foundation: www.icuwiki.org[1], www.medicinewiki.net[2], www.nppawiki.com[3], www.sonowiki.com[4], www.surgiwiki.com[5], www.traumawiki.com[6], www.opus12.org[7] and journal.opus12.org[8] for more information about the Foundation and its activities.
Principal EmergiWiki Editors: *
- Anil Aggrawal, MD (New Delhi, India) - David P. Bahner, MD (Columbus, OH)
- Anthony J. Dean, MD (Philadelphia, PA)+ - S. Peter Stawicki, MD (Columbus, OH)
+ EmergiWiki Chief Editor
* OPUS 12 Foundation membership required
Assistant EmergiWiki Editors: **
** OPUS 12 Foundation membership not required
New Wiki Paradigm - Contribute and take credit!
Each EmergiWiki topic has an authorship section at the end - a way for everyone to recognize your hard work.
Meritorious internet publications are considered scientific contributions - list them on your CV.
If you contributed to a topic, do not forget to put your name in the authorship box for that topic.
Important Notice on Referencing/Authorship
In order to streamline EmergiWiki content, the following contributor guidelines should be observed:
1. When working on an article, each prospective contributor must read the article first
2. The contributor must be familiar with the content being edited/posted
3. DO NOT USE THE STANDARD WIKIMEDIA FOOTNOTE FORMAT - THIS HAS BEEN DISABLED
4. When adding references, please ensure that the reference you are adding is not already included
5. Best way to ensure that a reference is not already included is to use your browser's FIND function
6. References are to be added as follows:
a. Body text -> New reference should be numbered consecutively to the last listed reference
b. Each reference should be listed in [square brackets] -> Examples: [1] [1-5] [1,15,43]
c. Reference list -> New reference comes after the last previously listed reference
7. References are numbered in the order they were added to the manuscript:
a. This is not the standard way of referencing (i.e., alphabetical or in order of appearance)
b. However, it will work perfectly as long as the reference in the text is accurately pointed
c. Example:
i. Even though reference [21] could be listed BEFORE reference [11] in the body text
ii. The same reference will be listed AFTER reference [11] in the references section
8. Contributors should add their name in ALPHABETICAL order to author list at the end of each article
9. Use as much text as possible -> Minimize figures to those absolutely necessary
Participate & Contribute!
- Help create the most comprehensive body of knowledge about emergency medicine, the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
- Enjoy the ability to update our collective emergency medicine knowledge in real time!
- Your participation in the EmergiWiki will allow us to establish more wikis for other disciplines
- Contribute to OPUS 12 Foundation Research Fund - support medical and surgical research projects
Useful Research Links
Useful medical literature search engines and reference links:
[http://www.pubmed.gov], [http://www.scientificcommons.org], [http://openmed.nic.in]
[http://scholar.google.com], [http://pkp.sfu.ca/harvester2/demo/index.php/search]
[http://www.bioline.org.br], [http://www.opus12.org], [http://www.openoffice.org]
[http://datarecoveryspecialist.com]
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