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wiki:citenk [2022/07/19 21:34]
kevinkallmes
wiki:citenk [2023/07/11 22:15]
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 ====== Citing Nested Knowledge ====== ====== Citing Nested Knowledge ======
  
-===== Cite a specific nest =====+===== Synthesis: Cite a specific nest ===== 
 + 
 +It's very common to include a Synthesis link -- either to the whole Synthesis or a sub-page -- in a document or publication. When doing so, we recommend the following format: 
 + 
 +  * **In text:** View the Synthesis page for our results here: //link to nest//. 
 +  * If you are linking to only a sub-page, use the specific sub-link. For instance, if citing to only Quantitative Synthesis, note: View the Qualitative Synthesis here: //link to Qualitative Synthesis page//. 
 +  * **In references/bibliography: **  [Author 1 Last Name Initial], [Author 2 Last Name Initial], [Author 3 Last Name Initial], et al. [Nest Name]. Nested Knowledge. //link to nest//. Access Date. 
 + 
 +===== AutoLit: Cite a specific nest =====
  
 Where possible, use the following to cite a specific nest: Where possible, use the following to cite a specific nest:
  
-  * **In text: **We utilized AutoLit (Nested Knowledge, MN) to execute our {select from: Search, Screening, Tagging, Extraction}. +  * **If citing your methods in text: **We utilized AutoLit (Nested Knowledge, MN) to execute our {select from: Search, Screening, Tagging, Extraction}. 
-  * **In references/bibliography: ** [Nest Name]. Nested Knowledge. //link to nest//  Access Date.+ 
 +Variations on this are completely acceptable! It's important to note "AutoLit" if it was used for your methods, and the inclusion of the company location may or may not be required by journals. 
 + 
 +  * **If including a link to your nest in references/bibliography: **  [Author 1 Last Name Initial], [Author 2 Last Name Initial], [Author 3 Last Name Initial], et al. [Nest Name]. Nested Knowledge. //link to nest//Access Date.
 For example: For example:
  
-  * COVID-19 RCTs - Phase I. Nested Knowledge. [[https://nested|https://nested-knowledge.com/nest/qualitative/212]] Accessed 14 September 2021+  * Kallmes KM, Kallmes KR, Holub K, et al. COVID-19 RCTs - Phase I. Nested Knowledge. [[https://nested|https://nested-knowledge.com/nest/212]]Accessed 14 September 2021.
  
-As journals require, you may need to change the formatting of the above, but the content–nest title, name of organization, link to nest, and date–should be included for full transparency.+As journals require, you may need to change the formatting of the above, but the content–nest title, Nested Knowledge name, link to nest, and date–should be included for full transparency.
  
 ===== In Text Citations ===== ===== In Text Citations =====
wiki/citenk.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/11 22:16 by kevinkallmes