User talk:SZAckloo

Structural Genomics Consortium


Yes, I agree. I should be neutral. It is not clear how to communicate (back and forth) on this medium. As such, I thought I would simply make a massive change and see what the result is. While I have learned my lesson, I am still at a bit of a loss as to what is the best way to cite evidence.
 * SZAckloo:
 * Communication on this platform: generally, it's best to keep conversations in a single place. Since you had originally asked for advice at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Molecular Biology, that's where I answered you. Our conversation about your edits to Structural Genomics Consortium would have been best kept at that venue so other experts (I certainly am no expert in this particular field) could weigh in on the changes.
 * Citing evidence: I would recommend you read Citing sources. This will give you a good start on how to properly cite sources, and which sources would be good to cite.
 * WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 12:01, 1 September 2020 (UTC)

Hi, I wanted to pop in and offer a little more information on citing a reference. Right now, you're doing fine by using the citation templates (identified by the . What you can do now, instead of using the "numbers" you're manually inputting, is give the references names. This is done by changing the   (SZAckloo (talk) 13:45, 2 September 2020 (UTC))

Useful info on references
Good work so far on the SGC page. Something that will help you edit the references a bit better is this tutorial page. When re-using the same reference multiple times, it is best to use the visualeditor tool. Just adding the numbers in plain text will stop working if any of the references are added or removed. Also, it is recommended to hyperlink to other wikipedia pages within the text rather than outside ones (e.g. protein phosphorylation rather than protein phosphorylation). You can still include external links down in the External_links section (guidance). Hope that helps! T.Shafee(Evo &#38; Evo)talk 11:45, 4 September 2020 (UTC)

Creating a Wikipedia page for Target 2035
Dear Wikipedia. I would like to create a new page that describes Target 2035. In short, it is a 15 year goal (launched last November) to discover a chemogenomic tool for every protein in the proteome. It plans to accomplish this by creating a federation of scientists from around the world who will work synergistically.

Target 2035 has a website https://www.target2035.net/ and the main reference is here https://www.target2035.net/read-more.

Thank you. SZAckloo (talk) 12:46, 21 March 2021 (UTC)

Creating a Wikipedia page for Target 2035
Dear Wikipedia users and administrators. I made a request to create a page for Target 2035. I may not have used the correct approach to this.

Target 2035 is a global initiative to discover open access pharmacological tools for every protein in the proteome.

Target 2035 is being led or coordinated by the Structural Genomics Consortium described here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_Genomics_Consortium.

https://www.target2035.net/

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drudis.2019.06.020 - peer-reviewed article describing the initiative.

I would like to create a page for Target 2035 but disclose that I do work at the Structural Genomics Consortium.

I am therefore seeking advice on what to do. One option I see is requesting editors of the page.

Please advise.

SZAckloo (talk) 15:19, 16 April 2021 (UTC)