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PubMed Extensions

Currently using Pubmed extension, but this has not been maintained and has begun generating errors at the server end.

Note there is a update to PHP7 pending in 2017.

Need to test either PubmedParser or BiblioPlus as possible replacement.

Pubmed

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Pubmed

The Pubmed extension can fetch literature data from scientific articles stored in PubMed (www.pubmed.org), and generate a reference list or box. The extension can create, in addition to the primary data like author, article title, journal, year, pages, etc., links like back to PubMed or to WorldCat.org by ISSN or to the full text at the publisher's page (if a DOI is specified). Further links can be defined using the layout template.

PubmedParser

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PubmedParser

https://github.com/bovender/PubmedParser/

4.0.1 (2016-11-09)

The PubmedParser extension provides a parser keyword (#pmid) to fetch article information by unique ID from the Pubmed database. It outputs the article information formatted as Wiki markup for a template. The template can be defined inside the Wiki and adjusted as needed.

Compared with the other, very useful extension Pubmed, this extension can be fully configured using Wiki messages (see the special page "Sytem Messages" in your wiki). It does not require editing configuration files on the server.

BiblioPlus

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:BiblioPlus

ProcessCite

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ProcessCite

Pubget

http://corporate.pubget.com/ipad

Simple Referencing

Simply pasting the text of the PMID on the page is sufficient to generate a link to the PubMed reference.

PMID 18508724