Difference between revisions of "WikiAnesthesia Contributor Guide"

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**With that in mind, as Wikipedia puts it: [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Be_bold|Be bold]] in editing or creating articles.
**With that in mind, as Wikipedia puts it: [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Be_bold|Be bold]] in editing or creating articles.
*WikiAnesthesia is a collaboration:
*WikiAnesthesia is a collaboration:
**Articles do not have owners, most can be edited by any user, and once created content is <u>free for others to use</u> <code>link to CC license info</code>
**Articles do not have owners, and most can be edited by any user, and once created content is <u>free for others to use</u>  
**WikiAnesthesia is created by and for all those learning and practicing anesthesia, regardless of profession, training level, or location; all users have something of value to add and should be respected
**Content decisions are reached by consensus through users editing and discussing pages - <code>link to edit summaries and discussion</code>
***Possibly something more about lack of hierarchies and reaching community consensus?
**<code>Etiquette here</code>
***[[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Etiquette|Etiquette]] / editing and discussing
***Conflicts of interest/neutrality/plagiarism
*WikiAnesthesia is free and open
*WikiAnesthesia is free and open
**Article content should be free from bias, if you have a conflict of interest please declare it on your user page and do not make edits where this conflict would manifest
**Free to access
**WikiAnesthsia is written for anesthesia practitioners, not the general public, but please bear in mind that anyone can browse the site and your username is visible
**Free to edit (within reasonable limits)
**Free to reproduce (within reasonable limits) <code>link to CC license info</code>
**Free from plagiarism
**Free from industry influence, bias, or other conflicts of interest - if you have a conflict of interest please declare it on your user page and do not make edits where this conflict would manifest
**Open to everyone who is learning or practicing anesthesia, regardless of profession, training level, or location (please remember though that anyone can browse the site and usernames are not anonymous)


==Using the Editor==
==Using the Editor==

Revision as of 17:36, 23 April 2021

There are lots of ways to contribute to WikiAnesthesia, whatever your profession, training level, or location through creating, editing, and discussing articles on the main site or within your Practice Group.

Creating & Managing An Account

In order to contribute to WikiAnesthesia you will need to create an account:

  1. Create an account. We ask for users' real name and credentials to attribute credit appropriately and facilitate growth of the WikiAnesthesia community.
  2. Confirm your email address (required before creating content). If you do not receive a confirmation email, check your spam folder. You can also resend the email from the email options section of your preferences.

New users can create new articles and edit most articles on the site immediately. To combat spam, any changes made by new users will be visible to that user, but not immediately reflected on the public site until they are reviewed by an editor. Once a new user has made several successful edits, their account will be promoted to the contributor level which will bypass editor review of future contributions. can we go over this process please; possibly move to section below

To manage your account click the Account button in the top right corner and select Preferences

- Public Profile

- Institutional Affiliation

- Editor settings

Important Information for New Users

Before you begin creating or editing content, please review the following information carefully

WikiAnesthesia Principles

Not sure what exact direction to take with this but I want to provide a rapid overview of the site principles here that is unashamedly adapted from Wikipedia.


mostly taken directly from that of Wikipedia. My current thinking is to expound these three basic principles with a brief explanation as how they apply specifically to WikiAnesthesia and with links to further information from Wikipedia which is obviously much more developed, rather than writing our own extensive documentation. I'm assuming/hoping that we are on the same page about the principles!

When editing WikiAnesthesia, bear the following principles in mind:

  • WikiAnesthesia is a work in progress:
    • WikiAnesthesia is only just getting started and will take time to reach its potential, with your help!
    • Incomplete or poorly written articles are not a problem but a starting point, perfection is not required and articles will never be "finished" as anesthesia practice continue to evolve.
    • With that in mind, as Wikipedia puts it: Be bold in editing or creating articles.
  • WikiAnesthesia is a collaboration:
    • Articles do not have owners, and most can be edited by any user, and once created content is free for others to use
    • Content decisions are reached by consensus through users editing and discussing pages - link to edit summaries and discussion
    • Etiquette here
  • WikiAnesthesia is free and open
    • Free to access
    • Free to edit (within reasonable limits)
    • Free to reproduce (within reasonable limits) link to CC license info
    • Free from plagiarism
    • Free from industry influence, bias, or other conflicts of interest - if you have a conflict of interest please declare it on your user page and do not make edits where this conflict would manifest
    • Open to everyone who is learning or practicing anesthesia, regardless of profession, training level, or location (please remember though that anyone can browse the site and usernames are not anonymous)

Using the Editor

Creating a new article

Using page templates

Using the article editor

Switching between "visual" and "source" editing

Adding media to an article

Citations

- Automatic citation generation

- Manual citation

Article Style Guide

Structure of WikiAnesthesia

General Recommendations

- Abbreviations, brand names, terminology, formatting

Guide to the SCR

(Guide to other templates)

Other Article Features

Discussion

Notes

Watching an Article

Practice Groups

Intro

Joining a Practice Group

Creating a Practice Group

Inviting Users

Getting Credit for Contributions

Intro

Your Contribution Score

Other Rewards & Recognition

- Editorial levels

- Scholarly Electives

- Special Recognition

Involving your Institution

WikiAnesthesia Development