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== Featured Article ==
Dear Nico,
Thank you very much for your excellent articles here in Wikilectures. I would like to congratulate you on your first Featured Article [[Poliomyelitis]] it was an excellent article with great content and good structure.
Small tip: For bibliography don't forget to add the authors, they are needed for whatever you cite. I liked that you used PubMed as a source and its VERY easy to cite them! When you click on the ''Cite'' toolbox and scroll down in the pop-up box there is an option of just adding the PMID of the PubMed article you are citing and it does all the work for you.
I would also like to remind you of the competition that is going on at this moment, we are looking for great articles, there are great prizes to win. [[Forum:Competition]]
Thank you once again for your contributions and I hope to see more excellent articles!
--[[File:de Boer.jpg | 30px | link=User:Handeka]] [[User:Handeka|Hanneke de Boer]] -- [[WikiLectures: Contacts|Editorial Board of WikiLectures]]  18:24, 8 February 2012 (CET)

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--Romerova.jpg Michaela Romerova -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures 22:12, 25 October 2011 (CEST)

Featured Article[edit | edit source]

Dear Nico,

Thank you very much for your excellent articles here in Wikilectures. I would like to congratulate you on your first Featured Article Poliomyelitis it was an excellent article with great content and good structure. Small tip: For bibliography don't forget to add the authors, they are needed for whatever you cite. I liked that you used PubMed as a source and its VERY easy to cite them! When you click on the Cite toolbox and scroll down in the pop-up box there is an option of just adding the PMID of the PubMed article you are citing and it does all the work for you. I would also like to remind you of the competition that is going on at this moment, we are looking for great articles, there are great prizes to win. Forum:Competition Thank you once again for your contributions and I hope to see more excellent articles!

--De Boer.jpg Hanneke de Boer -- Editorial Board of WikiLectures 18:24, 8 February 2012 (CET)