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== Article Theme ==
  
The title of the article should reflect the theme of the article. Kindly capitalise the first letter of all main words in the article title. For example, instead of writing "'''energy source"''' as the article title, please write "'''Energy Source'''".
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Energypedia is a wiki based platform for information on renewable energy, energy access and energy efficiency in the context of developing countries. Therefore, all articles on energypedia should fit in with the above mentioned themes.
  
= Article Structure =
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== Article Title and Headings ==
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The title of the article should reflect the theme of the article. Kindly capitalise the first letter of all the main words in the article title as well as in the headlines. For example, instead of writing "'''energy source"''' as the article title, please write "'''Energy Source'''".
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== Article Structure ==
  
 
A good article should have the following structure:
 
A good article should have the following structure:
  
*'''Overview''' or '''Introduction'''
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* '''[[#Overview|Overview / Introduction]]'''
*'''Main Part''' (should be clustered into [[Add Headings|different headings]])<br/>
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* '''[[#Main_Part|Main Part]]'''
*'''Conclusion'''<br/>
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* '''[[#Further_Information|Further Information]]'''
*'''Further Information '''(links to articles or other relevant documents for additional information)
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* '''[[#References|References]] '''(please use appropriate references within your article)
*'''[[#Article_References|References]] '''(please use appropriate references within your article)
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* '''[[#Article_Categories|Categories]] '''(categorise your articles according to the theme of the article)
*'''[[#Article_Categories|Categories]] '''(categorize your articles according to the theme of the article)<br/>
 
  
== Article References ==
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=== Overview ===
  
In order to ensure a high quality of articles on energypedia, we highly encourage all our authors to add relevant references to their articles.
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The "Overview" section in each article should give a short summary of the article so that other users can get an initial understanding of the article.
  
In order to ensure a consistent quotation style we encourage you to use the [http://guides.is.uwa.edu.au/harvard Harvard Citation Style for reference lists], however you are free to use whatever reference style suits you best.
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=== Main Part ===
  
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The body of the article should be clustered into [[Add Headings|different headings]].
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'''Example'''
 
  
Berkman, R. I. 1994, Find It Fast: How to Uncover Expert Information on Any Subject, HarperPerennial, New York
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=== Further Information ===
  
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This part should include links to other articles or relevant documents for additional information.
  
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=== References ===
  
-> For instructions on how to add references please see the article: "'''[[Inserting_References|Inserting References]]'''".
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In order to ensure a high quality of articles and avoid plagiarism, we highly encourage all our authors to add relevant references to their articles. Please include the author's name, year of publication, title of publication and link to it, if possible in the reference section.
  
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For instructions on how to add references please see the article: "'''[[Insert References|Inserting References]]'''".
  
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=== Article Categories ===
  
== Article Categories<br/> ==
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To make your articles easily accessible to other energypedia users, don't forget to categorise them. Categories help to consolidate the articles into relevant themes, making it easier for other users to search and find them.
  
To make your articles easily accessible to other energypedia users, don't forget to categorize them. Categories help consolidate the articles on energypedia into relevant themes, making it easier for other users to search and find them.<br/>
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* To see a list of categories used on energypedia, click '''[[Special:Categories|here]]'''.
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* For help on how to categorise articles, please click '''[[Categorize an Article|here]]'''.
  
*To see a list of articles, click '''[[Special:Categories|here]]'''.
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=== Article Length ===
*For help on how to categorize articles, please click '''[[How to use Categories|here]]'''.
 
  
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Long articles are difficult to follow and the reader can easily get lost or confused. Therefore, please create short articles. In the case of a long articles, kindly break them into smaller short articles and '''[[Link to an Article|link them to one another]]'''.
  
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=== Add Pictures ===
  
Long articles are difficult to follow and the reader can easily get lost or confused. Therefore, please create short articles. In the case of a long articles, kindly break them into smaller short articles and '''[[Link Articles|link them to one another]]'''.
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Pictures increase the aesthetics of the article and attracts users. Therefore, whenever possible, please add pictures to your article. Before adding the picture, kindly [[Upload Pictures and Documents|upload it]] to energypedia and then [[Insert Pictures or Documents|link to it]].
  
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Kindly add the appropriate copyrights to the pictures and do not upload pictures where the copyrights are not clear.
  
= Integration Into the Wiki Structure<br/> =
 
  
== Links (External/Internal)<br/> ==
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== Integration Into the Wiki Structure ==
  
Links are especially useful to other users who may want to get further information on a topic. They help to make an article short and precise by interlinking between articles and not repeating information that has already been documented somewhere else.
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=== Links (External/Internal) ===
  
Links also help structure a wiki so that individual articles do not get lost. On energypedia we usually distinguish between two types of links:
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Links are especially useful to other users who may want to get further information on a topic. They help to make an article short and precise by interlinking between articles and not repeating the information available elsewhere.
  
#'''Internal Link: '''The first option is to [[Link Articles|link to another article]] or to [[Link to a Headline|link to a particular headline]] in another or the same article, within energypedia. If you want to link to a file it needs to be [[Uploading Pictures and Documents|uploaded before]]. For instructions on linking to a file, click [[Insert File as Picture / Link|here]].
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Links also help to structure a wiki so that the individual articles do not get lost. On energypedia we usually distinguish between two types of links:
#'''External Link: '''Using external links, you can [[Link to an External Website|link to external articles in the web]].
 
  
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# '''Internal Link: '''The first option is to [[Link to an Article|link to another article]] or to [[Link to a Headline|link to a particular headline]] in another or the same article, within energypedia. If you want to link to a file it needs to be [[Upload Pictures and Documents|uploaded before]]. For instructions on linking to a file, click [[Insert File as Picture / Link|here]].
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# '''External Link: '''For instructions on linking to external websites, click[[Link to an External Website|here.]]In case of external links, there is a small arrow next to the link.
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'''Example'''<br/><span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.6px;">According to the </span>'''World Health Organization ([http://www.who.int/en/ WHO]) '''<span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.6px;">as many as 1.6 million people die each year as a result of it. This can be compared with one death every 20 seconds.</span>
 
  
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'''Example'''
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<div class="box">According to the '''World Health Organization ([http://www.who.int/en/ WHO]) ''' as many as 1.6 million people die each year as a result of it. This can be compared with one death every 20 seconds.</div>
  
= Further Information =
 
 
*[[Category:Help|Help portal on energypedia]]
 
*<span class="plainlinks">[http://help.energypedia.info/wiki/Main_Page Help section on energypedia]</span>
 
  
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Latest revision as of 06:35, 1 December 2021

Article Theme

Energypedia is a wiki based platform for information on renewable energy, energy access and energy efficiency in the context of developing countries. Therefore, all articles on energypedia should fit in with the above mentioned themes.


Article Title and Headings

The title of the article should reflect the theme of the article. Kindly capitalise the first letter of all the main words in the article title as well as in the headlines. For example, instead of writing "energy source" as the article title, please write "Energy Source".


Article Structure

A good article should have the following structure:

Overview

The "Overview" section in each article should give a short summary of the article so that other users can get an initial understanding of the article.

Main Part

The body of the article should be clustered into different headings.

Further Information

This part should include links to other articles or relevant documents for additional information.

References

In order to ensure a high quality of articles and avoid plagiarism, we highly encourage all our authors to add relevant references to their articles. Please include the author's name, year of publication, title of publication and link to it, if possible in the reference section.

For instructions on how to add references please see the article: "Inserting References".

Article Categories

To make your articles easily accessible to other energypedia users, don't forget to categorise them. Categories help to consolidate the articles into relevant themes, making it easier for other users to search and find them.

  • To see a list of categories used on energypedia, click here.
  • For help on how to categorise articles, please click here.

Article Length

Long articles are difficult to follow and the reader can easily get lost or confused. Therefore, please create short articles. In the case of a long articles, kindly break them into smaller short articles and link them to one another.

Add Pictures

Pictures increase the aesthetics of the article and attracts users. Therefore, whenever possible, please add pictures to your article. Before adding the picture, kindly upload it to energypedia and then link to it.

Kindly add the appropriate copyrights to the pictures and do not upload pictures where the copyrights are not clear.


Integration Into the Wiki Structure

Links (External/Internal)

Links are especially useful to other users who may want to get further information on a topic. They help to make an article short and precise by interlinking between articles and not repeating the information available elsewhere.

Links also help to structure a wiki so that the individual articles do not get lost. On energypedia we usually distinguish between two types of links:

  1. Internal Link: The first option is to link to another article or to link to a particular headline in another or the same article, within energypedia. If you want to link to a file it needs to be uploaded before. For instructions on linking to a file, click here.
  2. External Link: For instructions on linking to external websites, clickhere.In case of external links, there is a small arrow next to the link.


Example

According to the World Health Organization (WHO) as many as 1.6 million people die each year as a result of it. This can be compared with one death every 20 seconds.