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* Be bold! <ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages</ref> If you have something to contribute, do it! If you see something that should be changed (even if your teacher wrote it), do it! We are all here to help one another, so don't be offended if your work is altered. If you feel that it was altered incorrectly, there is a Talk Page<ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Talk_pages</ref> at the top of each for discussion of changes.
* Be bold! <ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages</ref> If you have something to contribute, do it! If you see something that should be changed (even if your teacher wrote it), do it! We are all here to help one another, so don't be offended if your work is altered. If you feel that it was altered incorrectly, there is a Talk Page<ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Talk_pages</ref> at the top of each for discussion of changes.


Don't be afraid to dive right in, but there are special guidelines you might want to look over. WikiMedia has plenty of information about formatting text[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting] and creating links[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links].
Don't be afraid to dive right in, but there are special guidelines you might want to look over. WikiMedia has plenty of information about formatting text<ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting</ref> and creating links<ref>http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Links</ref>.


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Revision as of 11:49, 4 July 2009

Welcome to WinsomeWiki!

Wikis have become an important part of modern life. They have, in effect, replaced encyclopedias as the most frequently used reference material, if not as the most reliable. Before you dive into the WinsomeWiki, there are a few things you should keep in mind:

  • Writing for a Wiki is not like writing an essay or a blog post or an email.
  • Just like an encyclopedia, a wiki is not a place for independent research. All information should be published elsewhere and cited in the article.
  • All material published on a wiki becomes the collective property of members of that wiki.
  • Any member may edit or change the work another has published to a wiki. (Remember, you are contributing to the group's knowledge base, not expressing an opinion. That's what class discussions and essays are for.
  • Be bold! [1] If you have something to contribute, do it! If you see something that should be changed (even if your teacher wrote it), do it! We are all here to help one another, so don't be offended if your work is altered. If you feel that it was altered incorrectly, there is a Talk Page[2] at the top of each for discussion of changes.

Don't be afraid to dive right in, but there are special guidelines you might want to look over. WikiMedia has plenty of information about formatting text[3] and creating links[4].

References