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Hey Ben, welcome!  -Ross
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Thanks for the helpful edits! I made a couple of changes to the SAH page in regards to your referencing. For next time, the easy way to link a ref with a fact in the body of the article is pasted below. Keep up the good work!
===Footnote Referencing===
*Add the tags <code>&lt;ref></code>and <code></ref></code>on either side of the journal citation
*Place the tag <code>&lt;references/></code> at the bottom of the article in the Sources Section for auto-generated footnotes
*References follow a 1 author [http://www.lib.jmu.edu/citation/amaguide.pdf AMA style]: Spencer J. et al. Physician, heal thyself – but not on your own please. Med Educ. 2005; 89: 548-549.
*References should utilize primary literature whenever possible.
*Secondary and Tertiary (textbook) sources are permitted however they must be clearly referenced and follow the [http://www.lib.jmu.edu/citation/amaguide.pdf AMA style guide].

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Hey Ben, welcome! -Ross

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Thanks for the helpful edits! I made a couple of changes to the SAH page in regards to your referencing. For next time, the easy way to link a ref with a fact in the body of the article is pasted below. Keep up the good work!

Footnote Referencing

  • Add the tags <ref>and </ref>on either side of the journal citation
  • Place the tag <references/> at the bottom of the article in the Sources Section for auto-generated footnotes
  • References follow a 1 author AMA style: Spencer J. et al. Physician, heal thyself – but not on your own please. Med Educ. 2005; 89: 548-549.
  • References should utilize primary literature whenever possible.
  • Secondary and Tertiary (textbook) sources are permitted however they must be clearly referenced and follow the AMA style guide.