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==Where Do I Find Synonyms?== | ==Where Do I Find Synonyms?== | ||
*The Disease Database | *The [http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/begin.asp Disease Database] | ||
*Google search | *Google search | ||
==Where Is The Content Located On The Page?== | ==Where Is The Content Located On The Page?== |
Revision as of 17:15, 2 August 2012
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Charmaine Patel, M.D. [2]
Purpose
The purpose of synonyms and keywords is to help search engines locate the content, and to let authors know that a topic appears on a given page so that duplicate pages are not created.
Where Do I Find Synonyms?
- The Disease Database
- Google search
Where Is The Content Located On The Page?
Synonyms and keywords are listed at the top of the page.
What Is The Syntax Of The Content?
- Type {{SK}} into the edit box. On the page it will appear like this: Synonyms and keywords:
- List the synonyms. The general method of listing is to capitalize the first letter of the first synonym, and thereafter only capitalize letters of proper nouns.
- Separate each synonym with a semicolon and a space.
For example, for a condition called hereditary nephritis, the synonyms appear as such:
Synonyms and keywords: Hemorrhagic familial nephritis; hematuria-nephropathy deafness; hereditary deafness and nephropathy; Alport Syndrome; X-linked nephropathy and deafness