Talk:Toxoplasma gondii: Mode of Infection and Effect on Neurological Cells: Difference between revisions
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First thing is to label you figures with something such as "Figure 1." and then the description, and then reference the figure within the main text of the page. I would also suggest that you use a footnote type of citation within the page. This can be done by placing this code [[#References|[1]]] with the number corresponding to the number of the reference in your reference list. Also I would make sure that you hyperlink your sources to the webpage where they are present if that is a possibility. This can be achieved by simply pasting the web address at the end of your citation. Otherwise this is a great paper and I really enjoyed learning about how this new microbe functions and affects animals. | First thing is to label you figures with something such as "Figure 1." and then the description, and then reference the figure within the main text of the page. I would also suggest that you use a footnote type of citation within the page. This can be done by placing this code [[#References|[1]]] with the number corresponding to the number of the reference in your reference list. Also I would make sure that you hyperlink your sources to the webpage where they are present if that is a possibility. This can be achieved by simply pasting the web address at the end of your citation. Otherwise this is a great paper and I really enjoyed learning about how this new microbe functions and affects animals. | ||
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Revision as of 15:38, 29 April 2015
First thing is to label you figures with something such as "Figure 1." and then the description, and then reference the figure within the main text of the page. I would also suggest that you use a footnote type of citation within the page. This can be done by placing this code [1] with the number corresponding to the number of the reference in your reference list. Also I would make sure that you hyperlink your sources to the webpage where they are present if that is a possibility. This can be achieved by simply pasting the web address at the end of your citation. Otherwise this is a great paper and I really enjoyed learning about how this new microbe functions and affects animals. -Blake Calcei