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<li>[[OpenWetWare:Getting started 3|3. Contribute to the community]]</li>
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==Starting Your User Page==
==Starting Your User Page==
*Perhaps your user page is the most comfortable place for you to start editing. A brief description of who you are and what you are doing will help others feel comfortable with your edits and may even lead to productive collaborations.
*Your user page is the easiest place for you to start editing. A brief description of who you are and what you are doing will help others feel comfortable with your edits and may even lead to productive collaborations.
[[Image:Edit User Page.jpg|frame|center|Click on your '''username''' to edit]]
[[Image:Edit User Page.jpg|frame|center|Click on your '''username''' to edit]]
*To access your user page, log in, then click on your '''username''' at the top right of any OpenWetWare page.  Then, click on the [[Image:EditButton.jpg]] tab. ''If nothing has been added to your page you will be brought directly to the edit screen.''  
*To access your user page, log in, then click on your '''username''' at the top right of any OpenWetWare page (You can also click [[Special:Mypage|this link]]).  Then, click on the [[Image:EditButton.jpg]] tab. ''If nothing has been added to your page you will be brought directly to the edit screen.''  




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*Click [[Image:SavePageButton.jpg]] and you're done! <br>
*Click [[Image:SavePageButton.jpg]] and you're done! <br>
*<font color="red">Remember to save periodically; unsaved information will be lost if browser is closed.</font>
*<font color="red">Remember to save periodically; unsaved information will be lost if browser is closed.</font>
===Leaving messages for other users===
You can also use user talk pages to leave messages for users.  For example, here is [[Special:Mytalk|your user talk page]].  People can leave you messages there.  To leave a message for another user, visit the page called <code> User talk:<Their username></code>.


===Further Information===
===Further Information===
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*To add [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial pictures] and [[MetaWikiPedia:Table|tables]] to pages.
*To add [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Picture_tutorial pictures] and [[MetaWikiPedia:Table|tables]] to pages.


==Set up a lab or course wiki==
'''For detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to set up a wiki for your lab or course on OpenWetWare, please see one of the following.


==Set Up Your Lab Wiki==
{|
|[[Image:Service course.png|left|40px]]
[[Help:Hosting courses|'''Host Course''']]<br>
Host your course website


===Create Accounts For Your Fellow Lab Members===
|[[Image:Service lab.png|left|40px]]
*If you are setting up your lab's wiki, we have probably made you or someone else in your lab an administrator.  If you go [[Special:Userlogin|here]], you should be able to create accounts for your fellow lab members.
[[Help:Starting a lab wiki|'''Host Lab''']]<br>
 
Host your lab website
===Redirect Your Lab Site===
|}
*Redirecting your lab website to wiki allows for the entire lab to be responsible for maintaining the lab website; any member of the lab can easily edit and improve the site.  The navigation bar, such as the [[Template:EndyLab|one]] on the Endy research page, is useful for traversing through webpages within the site and gives some continuity to the lab pages.
__NOTOC__
 
===Organize Internal Lab Functions===
*Use your wiki page for lab internal functions such as [[Endy:Lab Meetings|lab meetings]], [[Endy:2005 Summer Retreat|retreats]], [[Endy:Lab Chores|lab chores]], [[Endy:Lab Supplies|ordering]], etc. Every member in the lab can access and edit from anywhere. '''Communication of administration matters are easy now!'''
 
===Orient New Lab Members===
*Post [[Lauffenburger:New Lab Member Orientation Materials | information for new lab members]].  This is especially useful for large labs that have a steady influx of new people and visitors.  '''Direct new members/visitors to a site to save time!'''
 
===Lab Page Templates===
*Below is a small selection of templates to get your lab page started.
#Click on link below image
#Copy + Paste onto your lab page
#Modify them to your liking!


<font color=#006600>'''Feel free to create your own unique lab format!'''</font>


<gallery>
Image:Suggs-Like_Template.jpg|[[LabPageTemplate1|Template 1]]
Image:Endy-Like Template.jpg|[[LabPageTemplate2|Template 2]]
Image:Template3.jpg|[[LabPageTemplate3|Template 3]]
</gallery>





Latest revision as of 10:31, 21 August 2007

Starting Your User Page

  • Your user page is the easiest place for you to start editing. A brief description of who you are and what you are doing will help others feel comfortable with your edits and may even lead to productive collaborations.
Click on your username to edit
  • To access your user page, log in, then click on your username at the top right of any OpenWetWare page (You can also click this link). Then, click on the tab. If nothing has been added to your page you will be brought directly to the edit screen.


Formatting

  • Breaking up your page into different sections will make it much easier to read. If you create enough different sections, a table of contents like the one at the top of this page will be created automatically.
What You Type What You Get
Start your sections as follows:
==New section==

===Subsection===

====Sub-subsection====

New section

Subsection

Sub-subsection

  • Start with a second-level heading (==).
  • Use subsequent levels (second, third, then fourth levels).
  • Table of Contents automatic with 4+ subsections.
  • If appropriate, place subsections in an order (i.e. alphabetical, numerical, etc).


Adding Content

What You Type What You Get
===Contact Info===
Your Name 
Department 
Address 1
Address 2 
City, State, etc... 
Your E-mail 

[[Your Lab]] at XYZ University.

===Education===
* Year, PhD, Institute
* Year, MS, Institute
* Year, BS, Institute

Fill in your educational background.

===Research Interests===
# Interest #1
# Interest #2
# Interest #3

Or add a brief description.

===Publications===
# Publication, Journal
# or use biblio if in pubmed


Contact Info

Your Name
Department
Address 1
Address 2
City, State, etc...
Your E-mail

Your Lab at XYZ University.

Education

  • Year, PhD, Institute
  • Year, MS, Institute
  • Year, BS, Institute

Fill in your educational background.

Research Interests

  1. Interest #1
  2. Interest #2
  3. Interest #3

Or add a brief description.

Publications

  1. Publication, Journal
  2. or use biblio if in pubmed


  • For something more snazzy, use this template!
  • You can see what your page now looks like by clicking .

Adding Links

What You Type What You Get
Internal Link OpenWetWare pages

[[Protocols]]

External Link web addresses

[http://www.pubmed.gov PUBMED]

Internal Link OpenWetWare pages

Protocols

External Link web addresses

PUBMED


  • Click and you're done!
  • Remember to save periodically; unsaved information will be lost if browser is closed.

Leaving messages for other users

You can also use user talk pages to leave messages for users. For example, here is your user talk page. People can leave you messages there. To leave a message for another user, visit the page called User talk:<Their username>.

Further Information

Set up a lab or course wiki

For detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to set up a wiki for your lab or course on OpenWetWare, please see one of the following.

Host Course
Host your course website

Host Lab
Host your lab website