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As you write, think about which People, Projects, Resources, and other Concepts you're mentioning that would also be useful to have pages on within the Wiki. If you believe it would be useful for them to have a page, you should format them as an intra-wiki link the first time they appear in the text. For example this is the first time I mention [[Game B]]. If I continue writing and eventually mention Game B again, it should not be a link. | As you write, think about which People, Projects, Resources, and other Concepts you're mentioning that would also be useful to have pages on within the Wiki. If you believe it would be useful for them to have a page, you should format them as an intra-wiki link the first time they appear in the text. For example this is the first time I mention [[Game B]]. If I continue writing and eventually mention Game B again, it should not be a link. | ||
The final section, References, will be automatically generated with all of the citations you use in your writing. Ideally, all of the information you use would be cited from a source, like so.<ref>https:// | The final section, References, will be automatically generated with all of the citations you use in your writing. Ideally, all of the information you use would be cited from a source, like so.<ref>https://consilienceproject.org/</ref> Be especially careful to cite the sources of quotes. Blockquotes (selected from the list of text styles) like this one can save you a lot of effort while making the source of the information very clear:<blockquote>"The Jim Rutt Show is an interview podcast series examining cutting-edge thinking in science and technology and the future of our economic, political and social systems and institutions. New episodes are released weekly, more or less."<ref>https://jimruttshow.blubrry.net/</ref></blockquote> | ||
Once you're done with the page, use the menu to add the Category "Concepts". | Once you're done with the page, use the menu to add the Category "Concepts". |