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NOTES:

Suggestions from DGC


 * Deemphasize he parts that are less important--memberships on committees don't really count for much--chairmanships do; being an editor in chief is noteworthy, but not other editorial positions.


 * Peer-reviewed primary research articles count to show notability as a researcher, but not really reviews.


 * In listing the most cited articles, give numbers, preferably from google scholar, because everyone has access to that.


 * As a matter of style, don't repeat too much in the introductory paragraph.


 * When someone has an academic career followed by a management career or public service career, it's usually best to clear separate the two.


 * There'salways a problem in articles on executives, or just what to give them credit for. It's not necessarily correct that they really have main responsibility for the developments that happen while they are in charge; it is sometimes best to say something like, While they were president of the company, it .... For pharmaceuticals,, when we say they led the devlopment of ...., it can be unclear just what is meant: did they come up with the concept, or did they just greenlight the staff's?

Simple cases: DOI / GoogleBooks [edit | edit source]
To add a reference to a peer-reviewed article with a digital object identifier (DOI), simply type


 * or

where you want to insert a citation (copy and paste your own DOI code from wherever you are getting your reference). Other identifiers are also supported.

Likewise, to add a reference to a book you have found on Google Books, just type


 * or

where you want to insert a citation. Other websites are also supported.

You can add multiple such reference at once if you want. Now simply save the page and activate the bot!

Supported identifiers[edit | edit source]
More than just DOIs are supported in citation templates.

For arXiv preprints, use



For books, use



For conference proceedings with DOIs, use



For journals, use any of