WGLab/PhenCards

Add citation section

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Replace "Images" section (not even sure what to put there honestly considering the licensing I'd need for grabbing images) with citations. Good way to organize and add links for licenses/papers.

HPO requires logo, citation and proper credit by the standards here: https://hpo.jax.org/app/license. Users of the HPO should add the following statement to their online presence. This service/product uses the Human Phenotype Ontology (version information). Find out more at http://www.human-phenotype-ontology.org We request that the HPO logo be included as well. Also we need to give date and version number.
Open990 requires CC NC BY 4.0 (link to: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode)
IRS data is CC CC BY 4.0 (commercial allowed, link to: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
OHDSI is actually CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0), so non cited public domain (but since it is so awesome, I'll cite the paper anyway)
MeSH doesn't seem to have licensing information, so I'll just cite one of the papers.
ICD-9 and ICD-10 are public domain. So if there's a well-accepted citation, I'll just add that.
UMLS I have to cite and also add an authentication API, so we can't display that publicly. Hopefully that ridiculousness changes in the future. Why a standardized medical vocabulary is not freely usable by all is beyond me.
COHD data uses an Apache 2.0 license. http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html I think we just link to this and give proper credit and a link out and that should be fine since we are putting them on the paper.
Disease ontology is public domain. We'll just cite it.
Clinical Trials.gov just needs date and version number and credit, which we do already.
Phen2Gene is ours, so we should just add our citation.
KEGG is not technically public, but all we do is give the name ID and link to their site, which seems fine, and many other sites do this.
Tocris, Apex and Wikidata don't have any license information and all we do is link to them. For apex and tocris we're selling products for them basically so I don't think that's going to be an issue at all. Wikidata drugs come from FDA, which is CC public domain. so I think that giving credit and citing is good.
Pubmed is also public domain and just requires citation/public acknowledgment.

NIH FOA data for grants, something I just realized I can add, also has public domain. Pathway Commons can also be added and has CC BY 4.0.

This is now done with PR #70.