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This is an example of how WikiVet might index a Merck page. The intention is to provide deep links to Merck content to help our students get to content they need quickly. We envisage having a series of these pages with categories matching Merck sections (with Merck prior approval). It would also be possible to provide links on individual pages to Merck pages if there was some reciprocity with links back from Merck. The advantage of this approach for WikiVet is that our students have quick access to quality information and can use WikiVet search to find this content. For Merck, this arrangement is likely to drive more traffic to their site. It would also be possible to add value to Merck by providing links to more educational and multimedia resources.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:52, 2 September 2014

Pilot Project - not for public access

This is an example of how WikiVet might index a Merck page. The intention is to provide deep links to Merck content to help our students get to content they need quickly. We envisage having a series of these pages with categories matching Merck sections (with Merck prior approval). It would also be possible to provide links on individual pages to Merck pages if there was some reciprocity with links back from Merck. The advantage of this approach for WikiVet is that our students have quick access to quality information and can use WikiVet search to find this content. For Merck, this arrangement is likely to drive more traffic to their site. It would also be possible to add value to Merck by providing links to more educational and multimedia resources.

Behaviour

Note these links have been copied from the Merck Manual as a trial and are not intended for general use.

Behavioral Medicine Introduction


Normal Social Behavior and Behavioral Problems of Domestic Animals