User:Markworthen
Guides & Tutorials for New Medical Editors
[edit]- Plain and simple guide for new medical editors
- Wikiproject Medicine tutorial for new medical editors
- Wikiproject Medicine resources summary
- PDF for editing Wikipedia articles on Medicine
- WP:MEDHOW: Useful Wikipedia tips for editing medical and general content
- Yes, we want experts to contribute to Wikipedia. But first learn the whys and wherefores of Wikipedia. "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
- This is a useful template for welcoming new medical editors to Wikipedia: {{subst:MedWelcome}} (Template:WPMED welcome)
- See this discussion: Helping new editors: Learn Wikipedia's unique culture.
- This is an excellent WikiJournal of Medicine article: Konieczny PB Where experts and amateurs meet: the ideological hobby of medical volunteering on Wikipedia. Wiki J Med. 2023;10(1):5. doi:10.15347/wjm/2023.005
Tips for searching the research literature
[edit]PubMed
[edit]- PubMed User Guide (National Library of Medicine)
- PubMed Search Tips (Johns Hopkins Medical School)
- Build a Strategy Using the Advanced Search Builder (University of Otago)
- PubMed Help - Extensive info re: how to find information at the U.S National Library of Medicine site, including PubMed.
Google Scholar & PsycINFO
[edit]- Search Tips for PsycINFO (University of Michigan Library Research Guides)
- Literature search tips and tricks: Techniques for effectively using Google Scholar and PsycINFO (APA)
Very Helpful Wikipedia Templates
[edit]Template:Reflist-talk - If you want to cite references on a talk page, this handy template places your references in a nicely bordered list.[1]
Template:GATable If you conduct Good Article reviews, this template creates an easy-to-read, well-organized layout.
Template:Done explains how to add Done to a talk page, Teahouse, etc. But that's not all! Dozens of other icons/images are available on that page. It's Great!
References
- ^ Worthen, Mark. "This is a helpful template tool." Journal of Groovy Tools 27, no. 5 (2020): 56.
Very helpful Wikipedia guides
[edit]Requests for comment (RfC)/Example formatting
Brief unofficial pieces I have written that might help
[edit]- Bluebook citation style for legal sources - List of resources for when you want to use Bluebook legal citation style.
- Feeling misunderstood and attacked - A list of Wikipedia articles that helped me when I felt misunderstood and attacked by other editors.
Cool Tools
[edit]These are online tools I use all the time. All are free; none of them contain affiliate links. Except for the Wikimedia URL Shortner, these are all external links, i.e., not part of Wikipedia or its sister sites.
- Wikimedia URL Shortner - Links to the following domains may be shortened using this tool:
*.wikipedia.org
,*.wiktionary.org
,*.wikibooks.org
,*.wikinews.org
,*.wikiquote.org
,*.wikisource.org
,*.wikiversity.org
,*.wikivoyage.org
,*.wikimedia.org
,*.wikidata.org
and*.mediawiki.org
. - Case Converter - Case Converter is a simple free online tool that converts any text to either lower case, upper case, proper or sentence case.
- Remove Line Breaks - You can remove line breaks from blocks of text but preserve paragraph breaks with this tool.
- Text Fixer - Online Text Tools - Too many great tools to list here. Well-organized, user-friendly, and free.
- Character Counter - Useful when you want to experiment with different short descriptions and see how close you come to the ideal 40 characters.
- Sᴍᴀʟʟᴄᴀᴘs text tool - Create official looking Small Caps text with this tool, for uses other than Wikipedia. Small Caps are uppercase characters with the 'x-height' of normal text. Among other uses, Small Caps are used for Bluebook legal citations, although on Wikipedia small caps are discouraged for understandable reasons. If you want to use small caps on Wikipedia, use the Smallcaps template, {{sc1}} or {{sc2}}. That template explains its limitations in the Technical notes section. There is also a helpful section, Reasons to use small caps.
Great articles about Wikipedia
[edit]Stuart, S. C. “Wikipedia: The Most Reliable Source on the Internet?” PCMag (3 June 2021).
My Wikipedia interests
[edit]Personal
[edit]Mark is the proud father of three awesome kids, who are the most important aspect of his life.
My Favorite Wikipedia Essays
[edit]Zeroth law of Wikipedia - "On Wikipedia, the zeroth law is that good editors are the most valuable resource."
I'm feeling misunderstood and attacked, so I'm going to quit Wikipedia in a huff! - Something I wrote when I was feeling that way. It contains links to several Wikipedia essays that helped me.
Current Wikipedia Article Focus
[edit]Veterans benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder in the United States
Substance use disorder
Posttraumatic stress disorder#Assessment
Psychopathology
Psychological evaluation
Causes of mental disorders
Causes of transsexuality
Addiction
Articles Needed
[edit]Symptom validity test
Performance validity test
Disability Benefits Questionnaire
Hard to find pages
[edit]Ask an uninvolved editor to close a Request for Comments (RfC)
Hard to remember wikicode
[edit]Enter <!-- Comment -->
and replace the word "Comment" with the hidden text you wish to enter.
Subpages: Sandbox
[edit]- Markworthen/sandbox
- Markworthen/sandbox/JMartinSJ
- Markworthen/sandbox/LILIAC
- Markworthen/sandbox/McKinley
- User:Markworthen/sandbox/Should psychologists care about Wikipedia article quality?
Subpages: Index
[edit]Tip of the Day
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Editing articles for web accessibility
Web accessibility is the goal of making web pages easier to navigate and read. While this is primarily intended to assist those with disabilities, it can be helpful to all readers. While editing articles, keep in mind the goal of making Wikipedia web accessible. All users, regardless of ability, should be able to read, navigate, and contribute to Wikipedia easily. The Accessibility section of Wikipedia's Manual of Style (MOS) is a valuable resource that provides helpful guidelines. In addition, Accessibility dos and do nots is a quick summary of the most important guidelines for editors. WikiProject Accessibility is a group of editors promoting better access for disabled and other users. For more information, such as what you can do to help, see the main project page. – – To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd CP}}
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Motto of the Day!
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