Difference between revisions of "WikiAnesthesia:Author guide"
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== How to create and edit an article == | == How to create and edit an article == | ||
# You must first create an account | |||
## Once your account has been registered and email confirmed, you can begin creating/editing articles. | |||
## Initial edits are considered provisional (and not publicly visible) until your account is approved by an editor | |||
# Find an article to create or edit. You can find an article by: | |||
## Searching for an article | |||
### If an article does not already exist, you will have the option to create the article you searched for. | |||
#### Click the link for "Create the page on this wiki!" in order to create the new article for your search term. | |||
## Referring to the Table of contents | |||
## Selecting an article featured on the [[Main Page|homepage]] | |||
### The homepage has a list of articles that have been prioritized for development. <br /> | |||
''[Note: Need to include guidelines around what type of articles to create, including specificity of articles, etc.]'' | |||
== Style guidelines == | == Style guidelines == | ||
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* Keep articles as brief as possible, while still be informative | * Keep articles as brief as possible, while still be informative | ||
** Our goal is to have articles easily digestible in a couple minutes. | |||
** Use the article's inbox to highlight the most high-yield content within an article | |||
* Focus on practical knowledge that is readily useful in the clinical environment | * Focus on practical knowledge that is readily useful in the clinical environment | ||
* References you sources | * References you sources | ||
** This is especially important when adding information that is not universally agreed upon by medical professionals. | ** This is especially important when adding information that is not universally agreed upon by medical professionals. |
Revision as of 19:07, 10 February 2021
Thank you for your interest in contributing to WikiAnesthesia. Your contributions are what allow this community to grow and flourish.
Getting started
Getting started is easy:
- Go here to create an account.
- Anyone can contribute to WikiAnesthesia.
- Our philosophy is that community building is most successful when barriers to contribution are reduced.
- After registering an account and confirming your email address, you can begin contributing to WikiAnesthesia
- Your initial edits will be considered provisional until approved by an editor.
- Provisional edits will not be publicly visible
- A user's initial edits are considered provisional in an effort to ensure quality
- WikiAnesthesia has editorial levels.
- You will initially start off at the Contributor level and then be promoted based on Contribution Score
How to create and edit an article
- You must first create an account
- Once your account has been registered and email confirmed, you can begin creating/editing articles.
- Initial edits are considered provisional (and not publicly visible) until your account is approved by an editor
- Find an article to create or edit. You can find an article by:
- Searching for an article
- If an article does not already exist, you will have the option to create the article you searched for.
- Click the link for "Create the page on this wiki!" in order to create the new article for your search term.
- If an article does not already exist, you will have the option to create the article you searched for.
- Referring to the Table of contents
- Selecting an article featured on the homepage
- The homepage has a list of articles that have been prioritized for development.
- The homepage has a list of articles that have been prioritized for development.
- Searching for an article
[Note: Need to include guidelines around what type of articles to create, including specificity of articles, etc.]
Style guidelines
- Use lists, bullets, and tables whenever feasible
- Organize content in a manner that is mobile-friendly
General guidelines
- Keep articles as brief as possible, while still be informative
- Our goal is to have articles easily digestible in a couple minutes.
- Use the article's inbox to highlight the most high-yield content within an article
- Focus on practical knowledge that is readily useful in the clinical environment
- References you sources
- This is especially important when adding information that is not universally agreed upon by medical professionals.