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 <h1>Frequently Asked Questions: Citing the Genome Browser</h1>
 
 <h2>Topics</h2>
 
 <ul>
 <li><a href="#cite1">Citing the Genome Browser in a publication</a></li>
 <li><a href="#cite2">Downloading a browser screen shot</a></li>
 </ul>
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 <p>
 <a href="index.html">Return to FAQ Table of Contents</a></p>
 
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 <h2>Citing the Genome Browser in publications</h2>
 <p>
 <h6>How do I cite the UCSC browser in a journal publication?</h6>
 <p>
 The <a href="../cite.html">Citing the Genome Browser</a> web page contains detailed information on 
 citing Genome Browser data and annotations, screen shots, and Genome Bioinformatics group 
 publications.</p>
 
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 <h2>Downloading a browser screen shot</h2>
 <h6>How can I take a screen shot of a Genome Browser track display for publication?</h6>
 <p>
-To print or save a Genome Browser tracks image to a file, click the &quot;PDF/PS&quot; link from 
+To print or save a Genome Browser tracks image to a file, click the &quot;PDF&quot; link from 
 the &quot;View&quot; menu of the blue navigation bar at the top of the tracks page, then choose your
-preferred format. This will save a copy of the currently displayed annotation tracks image to a file
-that can be printed or edited. Images saved in PostScript format can be printed at high resolution 
-and edited by drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator. This is particularly useful for 
-generating figures intended for publication. Images saved in PDF format may be viewed by Adobe 
-Acrobat Reader.</p>
+file. This will save a copy of the currently displayed annotation tracks image to a file
+that can be printed or edited. Images saved in the PDF format can be printed or edited by
+drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape. This is particularly useful for
+generating figures intended for publication.</p>
 
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