Citation depository
This is the official PsychonautWiki Citation Depository (CDPO): A communal depository of pre-formatted APA-style citations that are frequently used in the development of PsychonautWiki content.
Tips: If you're having trouble figuring out how to cite according to the Wiki's standards, don't forget there are citation makers online (such as CiteFast.com, as well as the online APA guide for manual entry. Also note that if you ever run into difficulties, try your best to model it after other similar citations, conduct independent research online (i.e. use Google extensively) or in the last case, ask a PsychonautWiki scholar or administrator for assistance on their user profile pages.
Note: This is meant to be an ever-evolving, expanding communal resource. If you spot any errors to correct below or would like to add more re-usable citations below, feel free to modify the document as you wish. Use syntaxhighlight tags at the beginning and end of each fully formatted reference to make your citations easily able to be copy-and-pasted directly from this page.
Citation Depository (CDPO)
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Old Citation Style
This is an example of the old citation standard used by PsychonautWiki: <syntaxhighlight>[1]</syntaxhighlight>
New Citation Style
All new citations starting from the publication of this guide should be in the proper APA format *if at all possible*. Examples are shown below: <syntaxhighlight>[2]</syntaxhighlight>
- Please make sure to note the completed doi link at the end of the page, which you can create out of regular doi's very easily by just appending "https://" in front of them and replacing the " : " with ".org/". If there is no doi link, after checking the PubMed page, include the PMID, PMCID or ISBN.
Resources
Websites
- CiteFast.com
- General APA Guidelines
- Citing Online Government Documents and Information in APA Style
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Citations
Pharmacology
Evidence for 5HT-2B Long-term Cardiotoxicity: <syntaxhighlight>[3]</syntaxhighlight>
Books
TiHKAL (Online): <syntaxhighlight>[4]</syntaxhighlight>
TiHKAL (Online, Individual Entry): <syntaxhighlight>[4]</syntaxhighlight>
TiHKAL (Print): <syntaxhighlight>[5]</syntaxhighlight>
PiHKAL (Online): <syntaxhighlight>[6]</syntaxhighlight>
PiHKAL (Online, Individual Entry): <syntaxhighlight>[6]</syntaxhighlight>
PiHKAL (Print): <syntaxhighlight>[7]</syntaxhighlight>
Legal
Federal Analogue Act, 21 U.S.C. § 813: <syntaxhighlight>[8]</syntaxhighlight>
1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances: <syntaxhighlight>[9]</syntaxhighlight>
Misuse of Drugs Act 1971: <syntaxhighlight>[10]</syntaxhighlight>
Controlled Substances Act: <syntaxhighlight>[11]</syntaxhighlight>
- ↑ Drugs for kids: Good or bad? by Dr. Shill | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447127/
- ↑ Albert, P. R. (2012). Drugs for kids: Good or bad?. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience: JPN, 37(5), 293. https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.120140
- ↑ Huang, X. P., Setola, V., Yadav, P. N., Allen, J. A., Rogan, S. C., Hanson, B. J., ... & Roth, B. L. (2009). Parallel functional activity profiling reveals valvulopathogens are potent 5-hydroxytryptamine2B receptor agonists: implications for drug safety assessment. Molecular Pharmacology, 76(4), 710-722. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.CIR.102.23.2836
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Shulgin, A., & Shulgin, A. (1991). Erowid Online Books: "TIHKAL" - The Continuation. Retrieved April 14, 2017. Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Shulgin, A., & Shulgin, A. (1991). Erowid Online Books: "PIHKAL" - The Chemical Story. Retrieved April 14, 2017. Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "pihkalweb" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Shulgin, A., & Shulgin, A. (1995). PIHKAL: A Chemical Love Story. Transform Press.
- ↑ Federal Analogue Act, 21 U.S.C., 99 Cong., 813 Sess. (1986).
- ↑ UN General Assembly, 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, 9 December 1975, A/RES/3443.
- ↑ "Misuse of Drugs Act 1971". Opsi.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "Controlled Substances Act". United States Food and Drug Administration. 11 June 2009. Retrieved 4 November 2013.