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= Tips and tricks = | = Tips and tricks = |
Revision as of 19:04, 26 November 2021
Creating and editing wiki pages
- Existing ATOMIX group members may create and edit existing wiki pages provided they have a user account.
- Category:Concept and Category:Fundamentals pages can created using the same template/forms.
- Please follow the same guidelines as Wikipedia when providing titles for any wiki pages.
- Don’t start titles with articles and prepositions
- No acronyms unless they are very well known
- And many more
Peer-review and commenting
- Please take a look at discussion page for help on threaded comments.
- Eventually, we'll be accepting comments from the community when the processing steps will be delineated on the wiki. We're in the process of establishing the how and where, but "when" is in 2022.
Citing and references
- To streamline formatting of published papers, please follow the instructions from the Cite journal template within the <ref></ref> tags.
- By default, the formatted references will appear at the bottom of the page. It's good practice to place a section ==Notes== at the bottom of the page.
- The <references/> tag inserts the text of all the citations which have defined using <ref></ref>tags up to that point in the page.
Tips and tricks
We collated editing tips for the wiki collected from other sources and individual's experiences using the wiki.