Wikiomics:Interwiki map

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Suggestions are welcome! Just modify the table below.

Example of usage

This interwiki feature is actually not restricted to wikis. For instance you can create links to articles using their DOI (Digital Object Identifier). [[doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti177]] gives doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti177, and [[doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/bti177|some text]] gives some text.

Another example: [[pdb:1crn]] will point to Wikiomics:Protein Data Bank entry 1crn: pdb:1crn.

Additional interwiki map

In addition to the Mediawiki interwiki map and the map derived from MeatBall, the following interwiki map is being used at Wikiomics and is restricted to sites that are actually mentioned in this wiki.

The list below can be edited according to your wishes, and will take effect only after manual verification. Don't put everything in, avoid prefixes which are likely to clash with languages (en, es, fr, zh, ...), titles involving colons, or Wikimedia projects. Unlike the first column suggests, none of the letters in the prefixes are case sensitive.

See also: MetaWikiPedia:Help:Interwiki linking, MetaWikiPedia:Sister projects.

The map in question

Warning: URL prefixes are unfortunately limited to 125 characters in this wiki and the majority of Mediawiki-powered wikis.

The format is self-explanatory. Names on the left are case-insensitive. If present, $1 will be replaced by the argument, otherwise the argument is simply appended.

# Wikis
Biocrawler     http://www.biocrawler.com/encyclopedia/
BioPerl        http://bioperl.org/wiki/
BioRuby        http://wiki.bioruby.org/English/?
MetaCollab     http://collaboration.wikicities.com/wiki/
Nodalpoint     http://wiki.nodalpoint.org/
OBF            http://open-bio.org/wiki/
OpenWetWare    http://openwetware.org/wiki/
Wikiomics      http://wikiomics.org/wiki/

# Bibliographic databases
DOI            http://dx.doi.org/
HubMed         http://www.hubmed.org/display.cgi?uids=
ISBN           http://isbndb.com/search-all.html?kw=
PubMed         http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve