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You can view 2 tutorials on the ATiT server, which will teach you the basics on wiki editing and will enhance your skills on the collaboration aspect of this project. Sound is included in these tutorials!

Getting Started

Flash tutorials

  1. How to edit a wiki with chapters such as:
    • What is a Wiki?
    • How to make a user account
    • How to create a page
    • How to edit a page
    • How to add structure (including short section on tables)
  2. How to add images

General

"# How do I edit the Re.ViCa wiki?"

    • Re.ViCa uses Mediawiki, a popular web-based wiki software application written in PHP, used by Wikipedia and many other well-known wikis worldwide. Generally speaking, you may edit Re.ViCa pages just as you would edit Wikipedia pages and, when it doubt, consult Wikipedia on matters of good practice and style.
    • See, for starters, How to edit or Editing. Only registered users may edit the Re.ViCa wiki. Select the “Log in / create account” link at the top right of any wiki page to get started.

A few frequently asked general wiki-editing questions are reviewed below. Check out the Wikipedia pages mentioned above for more detailed information. ‘’# Can I practice editing the wiki?”

    • Yes. Take your new wiki editing skills for a spin in the Sandbox.

‘’# How do I create a new page?

    • There are several ways to do this. First, please make sure the page is necessary and/or doesn’t already exist, via the Search function located at the top left of each page. If you are certain that a new entry is required, then click “create this page” where it appears in your empty search results. Start editing! There are various other ways to create new pages, all addressed in detail in the Wikipedia article on creating a new page.

‘’# How do I link within the wiki?

    • “Wikilinks” look like this: [[Name University]], and direct a user to the page indicated within the double square brackets.

‘’# How do I link to an external URL?

    • Any URL typed directly into a wiki entry will automatically become a hyperlink. To turn wiki text into a link, try the following: [http://www.yourlinkhere.edu/ Text That Is Linked].
‘’# How do I link to subsections or subheaders?’’
    • Section linking looks like this: [[Virtual_campus#History_and_detail|History and detail]]. This links into the History and detail section of the Virtual_campus page.

‘’# How do I add media such as PDFs or Words to this wiki?’’

    • First upload files via the Upload file page, and then link to them as follows:
    • ! a media link: [[media:Swissuniversities.pdf|Swiss Universities PDF]] results in Swiss Universities PDF
Note: a full or "external" link such as [http://www.virtualschoolsandcolleges.eu/Image:Swissuniversities.pdf Swiss Universities PDF] is deprecated as relative links (without the http://www.) limit the wiki's flexibility (for instance when the domain name changes) and these absolute links don't show up in the "linked here" section on each media file page.
    • Clearly indicate if the user is surfing to an external document type, e.g. a PDF, Microsoft Word file, etc.

Re.ViCa Guidelines

‘’# How do Re.Vica names work?’’

    • Please see the Naming section for more information.

‘’# What is a stub? How do I indicate that an entry is a stub?’’

    • A ‘’stub’’ is an article containing only a few sentences of text which is too short to provide full coverage of a subject, but not so short as to provide no useful information. To label something a stub, insert the text {{stub}} in the first line of a page. The template text declaring the item a stub in need of expansion will automatically be inserted.

‘’# How do “redirect” pages work?’’

  1. Each search will now direct users to the “main” Edith Cowan University entry, which resides at: #**http://virtualschoolsandcolleges.eu/index.php/Edith_Cowan_University

Avoid adding Redirect pages in cases where entities happen to include common words, place names, etc. For example, it would not be appropriate to redirect users from “Sheffield” to “University of Sheffield”, as they may reasonably searching for the town of Sheffield, UK, or even for “Sheffield Hallam University”, another university in Sheffield. [NC: I think this is a good example to not create all relevant pages such as in the Cowan example. For people who aren’t aware of other HEIs they would simply create Sheffield and point to the University of Sheffield.] ‘’# What about “redirect” pages for abbreviated names, e.g. SHU for Sheffield Hallam University?’’

    • Typically we redirect from an institution’s acronym to its longer name, rather than vice versa. For example, SVU redirects to the Syrian Virtual University (not the other way around). However, in cases where the acronym is recognisable and the longer name is not, it is deemed acceptable for the main entry’s content to reside on the acronym page (e.g. for UKeU instead of UK eUniversities Worldwide Limited). See also the Naming page for more information.

[NC: I am in favour of pointing the abbreviation to the full name page.]

  1. How do Abbreviations work in Re.ViCa?
    • Programmes, initiatives and other entities commonly abbreviated by an acronym (or other significantly shortened form) are listed manually at http://virtualschoolsandcolleges.eu/index.php/Abbreviations.
    • At the moment, in cases where two entities share the same acronym, the institution with greatest rank/visibility/relevance to a European audience “seizes” the abbreviation. There is not currently a system of disambiguation pages for abbreviations on the Re.ViCa wiki.
    • When creating a [redirect page from an abbreviation to a longer name, please take a moment to add [[Category:Abbreviations]] to the bottom of the page. This adds the abbreviation to the longer list at.
  2. Tell me more about categorization (categorisation). What purpose does it serve? How do we implement it?
    • The ReViCa wiki uses categorization in much the same way that Wikipedia does, and a detailed explanation is available on the the Wikipedia Category help pages. In essence, Categories are Tags which help link pages of a certain type together.
    • A full list of Re.ViCa categories may be reviewed at http://www.virtualschoolsandcolleges.eu/index.php/Special:Categories. Most categories address either issues of a) Region/Language; or b) Initiative Type.
    • To insert a category at the bottom of a wiki entry, type simply: [[Category:YourTerm]] at the bottom of a page, replacing “YourTerm” with the appropriate text. Several of these in sequence are acceptable, and will result in a running category list.
    • Any term at all may be applied as a category, which means that if you introduce a spelling or punctuation error, you may inadvertently create a new category. When you create a new category it will appear in red instead of blue, and will be the only item in the category.
    • Please be aware that the existing list of Re.ViCa categories has been developed after extensive consultation with project stakeholders, and as such, creating new categories is not encouraged without ample consultation with project partners. A brief description of each category in use can be found at the top of each category page.
    • Categories are pluralised, with the first word capitalised and the ones that follow in lowercase – e.g. “Universities” (not University), “Evolution of existing institutions”, “German-speaking countries”.
    • “Newly created institutions” are institutions created specifically for e-learning (and thus rarely came into existence before 1997). The e-learning arm of an established university is not a “Newly created institution.”
    • Initiatives are categorised according to the countries in which they are headquartered.

For more tutorials and templates:


See Also:

  1. View the MediaWiki's Help page
  2. View our own Re.ViCa's Help page