User talk:RaoInWiki

Welcome!

Hello,, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful: I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on discussion pages using four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on, or ask your question on this page and then place  before the question. Again, welcome! Tim Vickers (talk) 16:42, 2 February 2010 (UTC)
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This tool link is really useful. Just enter a PubMed ID number and it spits out a formatted citation. Tim Vickers (talk) 17:56, 4 February 2010 (UTC)

File copyright problem with File:ArabinoXylanBranchingSequence.PNG
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Welcome, but be careful
Suggested readings WP:SECONDARY and WP:COI. The gist of these guidelines are: Happy editing.--Smokefoot (talk) 18:34, 14 August 2013 (UTC)
 * Wikipedia prefers reviews and books, not primary journal references (tens of thousands appear annually). Citing secondary sources is an encyclopedic style.
 * Do not cite yourself or your colleagues. It's called conflict of interest.  May infrequent editors cite themselves a lot, it is considered inappropriate.