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=Frequently asked questions=
=Frequently asked questions=
*Q) Can't anybody else edit my abstract?
*Q) Can't everyone edit my abstract?
*A) OpenWetWare is a growing on-line community of scientists.  Whilst it is possible that somebody would vandalise your page, it is very unlikely, as each user account is linked to a lab and university.  However, if you are worried about vandalism, you can check the history of your page by clicking history to see that only you have edited it.  You can also click "my watchlist" in the top right corner of your screen and keep track of all changes to this page in the future.
*A) OpenWetWare is a growing on-line community of scientists.  Whilst it is possible that somebody would vandalise your page, it is very unlikely, as each user account is linked to a lab and university.  However, if you are worried about vandalism, you can check the history of your page by clicking history to see that only you have edited it.  You can also click "my watchlist" in the top right corner of your screen and keep track of all changes to this page in the future.


*Q) Do I have to submit my abstract via the wiki?
*Q) Do I have to submit my abstract via the wiki?
*A) If you really have trouble using the wiki or your would prefer not to publish your abstract to the world just yet, then please add the title, and e-mail the contents to abstracts@biosysbio.com to be considered for a talk or poster.
*A) If you really have trouble using the wiki or your would prefer not to publish your abstract to the world just yet, then please add the title, and e-mail the contents to abstracts@biosysbio.com to be considered for a talk or poster.

Revision as of 18:21, 28 August 2006

Help on editing

  • First copy one of the existing names on the abstract list, then paste this below and change the name to your name. Click save and then click on your newly created link to your abstract.
  • You can now copy the example abstract into your abstract page and paste your own text there.
  • Create your first link by adding double square brackets around a word and saving the page.
  • You can get more help on editing here.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q) Can't everyone edit my abstract?
  • A) OpenWetWare is a growing on-line community of scientists. Whilst it is possible that somebody would vandalise your page, it is very unlikely, as each user account is linked to a lab and university. However, if you are worried about vandalism, you can check the history of your page by clicking history to see that only you have edited it. You can also click "my watchlist" in the top right corner of your screen and keep track of all changes to this page in the future.
  • Q) Do I have to submit my abstract via the wiki?
  • A) If you really have trouble using the wiki or your would prefer not to publish your abstract to the world just yet, then please add the title, and e-mail the contents to abstracts@biosysbio.com to be considered for a talk or poster.