User talk:Gmiller/Archive 1

Greg; Check out the Dopamine article you copied from Wikipedia. It's a good story, but needed several hours of work to Ourmedify (wikify) the page. And we still do not have the footnotes templated.

We need to have a session with you me and Pharos to teach staff how to transfer articles. This is NOT the way to do that. It's triple the work. All you really need to do is go to "edit", highlight the whole article, and press Ctrl-C, then go to the blank Ourmed page, click on the "wikitext" button, and then press ctrl-V. The whole article will transfer with all footnotes intact. If there are some formatted boxes, then THOSE may not transfer until we upgrade the Wiki.

BTW: All the red links are words which should have associated articles. (Pheww! what a job this will be!).

Regards,

Д-р СДжП,ДС ;14:51, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

Here are some templates for footnotes: (you will need to look at the edit version of this page to see the formatting). Copy them from there, and paste them into the article, then fill in the pertinent information; when you save it, the Wiki will automatically give you a footnote and a superscript in the appropriate places. Then we can remove the # signs that are holding numbers for the footnotes improperly now.

URL for help and templates: []

Cite Journal:

Cite website:

Cite Book:

New Policy Page
Greg - as I told you. Check out the "discussion" page from the sidebar. Change what you like, or tell me and Ill do it.Savealife 23:59, 8 January 2010 (UTC)

Youtube Video
WOW! Really pro job on the youtube video. Congrats!!!! Д-р СДжП,ДС 01:42, 13 January 2010 (UTC)

Signing edits
Greg. To sign any edit, one only needs to press this "~" key (tilde) four times, and it leaves a date time and sig stamp on the edit. When some fails to do wo, it would be good to leave them a message to go back to their edits and sign them. We need to get everyone in this habit to keep track of edit history.Savealife 16:10, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

Yes, will do Stephen, thanks Gmiller 22:53, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

Policy page comment
Greg, I don't understand your comment here Talk:Ourmed policy#Editorial issues, whre you say withdraw the statement that we DON'T need to have citations? Did you mean to say that citation is NOT now necessary or the opposite. The way I read this, it now means that citations ARE now required. Which I agree with????Savealife 16:49, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

My comment was there for a couple of reasons--Firstly, of course references are needed as much as possible and I think the OurMed pillar "Be referenced" supports that. But we are a community of healthpro's that are health pros first and wikipedians second. My problem with the statement is the part that says "Just like Wikipedia..." because we are trying to build content that is credible and (with all due respect to our amazing friends at Wikipedia) not everyone trusts Wikipedia in the academic and health community. Gmiller 23:02, 25 January 2010 (UTC)

See wikiside bar
Greg, I moved Chiropractic from the lost of body systems, to a new category, of "non allopathic systems". I thought this was a better categorization. I can easily move it back if you disagree. We can put naturopathy, homeopathy, acupuncture etc., here.Savealife 05:56, 23 February 2010 (UTC)