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This is a help article on how to '''start a new page''' in SpinProfiles. It covers both the technical procedure and guidelines for dealing with new articles. You might also want to learn about:
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This is a help article on how to '''start a new page''' in SpinProfiles. It covers both the technical procedure and guidelines for dealing with new articles.  
* The Wiki Markup: [[SpinProfiles:How To Edit A Page|How to edit a page]]
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* How to [[SpinProfiles:Contributing|contribute]]
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==Before you create a new page==
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===Familiarise yourself with SpinProfiles policies and guidelines===
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Before you '''create a new page''', make sure you are familiar with SpinProfiles policies and guidelines in relation to:
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* [[SpinProfiles:How To Edit A Page|How to edit a page]]
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* Tips on [[SpinProfiles:Contributing|contributing to SpinProfiles]]
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* Layout conventions at the [[SpinProfiles:Manual of Style|Manual of Style]]
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* [[SpinProfiles:Naming Conventions|Naming Conventions]] for articles themselves
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* [[SpinProfiles:A Guide to Referencing|A Guide to Referencing]]
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* [[SpinProfiles:A Guide to Sourcing|A Guide to Sourcing]]
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* [[SpinProfiles:A Guide to the use of Tone|A Guide to the use of Tone]]
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* [[SpinProfiles:Copyrights|Copyrights]]
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* Some important things to consider in relation to [[SpinProfiles:Libel|Libel]]
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* Some pointers on [[SpinProfiles:Etiquette|Etiquette]]
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<center>'''Everyone who edits a SpinProfiles page is required to read and understand [[SpinProfiles:Libel|SpinProfiles Libel policy]]'''</center>
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<center>'''If you have not already done so. <i>PLEASE READ THIS NOW!</i>'''</center>
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===Check to see if a similar page already exists===
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If you want to create a new page on a topic, probably the first thing to do is to use the "search" form (on the left hand side of the window or at [[Special:Search|this link]]) and plug in the tentative title of your new page to see whether someone has already created a page on that topic or something very similar.
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A similar page may show up under "'''Article title matches'''" or "'''Page text matches'''" on the search results screen. It's obviously better that we combine pages (and efforts) on very similar or identical topics. For example, you may be trying to create a page on "Jonathan Baron," but a search for "Jonathan Baron" shows that there is already an page on "Jonathan M. Baron," the same guy. Similarly, you may want to create a page on "Dispelling the silicosis scandal," which would be about the PR efforts to dispel public scandal surrounding the deaths of thousands of workers from silicosis in the 1930s. However, a search for "silicosis" shows that there is already an article on the [[Air Hygiene Foundation]], a front group set up by the employers of the dead workers,  which covers basically the same topic. In both cases, rather create a new page, you should put a [[Spinprofiles:How to Redirect a Page|redirect]] in on the uncreated page that will reroute readers to the already existing page. This will also take any red links to that similar page (in this case, "Dispelling the silicosis scandal") and turn them purplish, letting readers know that a page already exists on that topic, which is nice.
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See the help page "[[Spinprofiles:How to Redirect a Page|how to redirect a page]]" for instructions on how to create a redirect.
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===Naming conventions for page titles===
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Make sure to abide by SpinProfiles [[SpinProfiles:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]] when titling your new article. This helps keep the encyclopedia tidy and makes adding links to articles easier.
  
 
==Procedure: How to create a new page==
 
==Procedure: How to create a new page==
'''Before you create a page:''' Make sure to read the instructions below on "check to see if a similar page already exists" and "naming conventions for titling pages."
 
  
 
There are three ways to create a new page:
 
There are three ways to create a new page:
# Using an internal link to a non-existent page; and
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# Using an internal link on a page/article to a non-existent page (using the <font color="#cc2200">Red</font> links).
# Directly in the address bar of your browser.
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# From the [[SpinProfiles:Searching|search]] results page.
# From the search results page.
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# Using the standard layout from the [[Article Submission]] page.  
  
 
'''Tip:''' Internal links in SpinProfiles ''generally'' point to an article of the same name. For example, this link - [[Transnational power networks|Transnational power networks]] - points to an article named "Transnational power networks". You can create a link anywhere on SpinProfiles by simply putting two brackets around a word or phrase <nowiki>[[like this]]</nowiki>. If the link has the same name as an existing article it will show up in blue (with [[Transnational power networks|Transnational power networks]], for example), where links that do not correspond to an existing article show up in red [[like this]].
 
'''Tip:''' Internal links in SpinProfiles ''generally'' point to an article of the same name. For example, this link - [[Transnational power networks|Transnational power networks]] - points to an article named "Transnational power networks". You can create a link anywhere on SpinProfiles by simply putting two brackets around a word or phrase <nowiki>[[like this]]</nowiki>. If the link has the same name as an existing article it will show up in blue (with [[Transnational power networks|Transnational power networks]], for example), where links that do not correspond to an existing article show up in red [[like this]].
 
For guidelines and step by step guide to editing see [[SpinProfiles:How To Edit A Page|How to edit a page]], or for quick reference see the [[SpinProfiles:Quick Guide to Editing|Quick guide to editing]]
 
  
 
===Creating a new page using an internal link to a non-existent page===
 
===Creating a new page using an internal link to a non-existent page===
If you're creating a new page because you saw one of those [[red links]] somewhere, just click on the red link. You'll usually get a page that says:
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If you're creating a new page because you saw one of those [[red links]] somewhere, just click on the red link. If you've [[SpinProfiles:Register|registered]] with SpinProfiles (which is required in order to edit) and are logged-in, you'll usually get a page that says:
:"You've followed a link to a page that doesn't exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below"
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<blockquote>
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"You've followed a link to a page that doesn't exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below"
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</blockquote>
 
It really is that simple! Simply type some text into the box and click "save." (Remember to jot a note in the smaller "Summary" box below the big box - this helps other editors keep track of what's happening on SpinProfiles. In this case something like "starting a new page" will suffice.)
 
It really is that simple! Simply type some text into the box and click "save." (Remember to jot a note in the smaller "Summary" box below the big box - this helps other editors keep track of what's happening on SpinProfiles. In this case something like "starting a new page" will suffice.)
  
If, however, you want to create a new page but haven't seen a [[red link]], you simply need to create one. If you know of a related article, go there and create the link (see the tip above) so readers can find the new article. If it's a completely new topic (which isn't likely), create the link somewhere it won't mess up an otherwise tidy page, like on your user page. To get to your userpage, scroll to the very top of any SpinProfiles page and look for your username next to an icon of a little person in the upper right corner. It will appear there any time you're logged-in. Like any other SpinProfiles link, red means you haven't put anything there yet and blue means there's stuff there. Just click the link to your userpage and add the link <nowiki>[[like this]]</nowiki> to create the link to the new page.
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If you want to create a new page but haven't seen a [[red link]], you simply need to create one. Following SpinProfiles [[SpinProfiles:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]], the simplest way is to type the title you wish to use into the [[SpinProfiles:Searching|search box]] as described in the 'Creating a new page from the search results page' section below.  
 
 
===Creating a new page directly in the address bar of your browser===
 
 
 
Another option is to simply type the name of the article you want to create into the address bar of your browser. To do this, go to any SpinProfiles page and delete everything in the address bar after <nowiki>http://www.SpinProfiles.org/index.php?title= </nowiki>. Then type the title of your new page after the "=" and hit return. You should then see a page that says:
 
:"You've followed a link to a page that doesn't exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below"
 
  
Then just type your text in and click "save." That's it.
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Before you save your new page, remember that all new pages/articles on SpinProfiles should be given a [[SpinProfiles:How To Edit A Page#Editing a page - Getting started|category]]
  
 
===Creating a new page from the search results page===
 
===Creating a new page from the search results page===
  
Another way to create a new page is to simply input the name of the page you want to create (with all the proper capitalization - see the [[SpinProfiles:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]]). If no such article exists, you'll get a page saying:
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A simple way to create a new page is to simply input the name of the page you want to create into the [[SpinProfiles:Searching|search box]] (following SpinProfiles [[Spinprofiles:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]]). If no such article exists, you'll get a page saying:
:There is no page titled "[the name of your page]". You can <font color="#cc2200">create this page</font>.
 
 
 
When you get there, click that red link and it will open an editing window on the new blank page. Simply type in your text, click save and you're done.
 
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===Categorise your new page===
 
All new pages should be connected to a category. This is done by including <nowiki>[[Category:name of relevant category]]</nowiki> at the bottom of the page you are creating. For example <nowiki>[[Category:PR Industry]]</nowiki>. When saved, this will appear as a link at the bottom of the page. A list of categories are located here: http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Special:Categories
 
 
 
'''It is important to remember to include a category for a new page''' to keep pages on a certain topic together. This makes using Spinprofiles easier, makes it possible to find all pages on a topic from one place and helps to avoid problems with duplicate pages being created.
 
  
==Before you create a new page==
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<blockquote>
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There is no page titled "[the name of your page]". You can <font color="#cc2200">create this page</font>.
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</blockquote>
  
===Check to see if a similar page already exists===
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When you get there, click that red <font color="#cc2200">create this page</font> link and it will open an editing window on the new blank page. Simply type in your text, click save and you're done.
If you want to create a new page on a topic, probably the first thing to do is to use the "search" form (on the left hand side of the window or at [[Special:Search|this link]]) and plug in the tentative title of your new page to see whether someone has already created a page on that topic or something very similar.
 
  
A similar page may show up under "'''Article title matches'''" or "'''Page text matches'''" on the search results screen. It's obviously better that we combine pages (and efforts) on very similar or identical topics. For example, you may be trying to create a page on "Jonathan Baron," but a search for "Jonathan Baron" shows that there is already an page on "Jonathan M. Baron," the same guy. Similarly, you may want to create a page on "Dispelling the silicosis scandal," which would be about the PR efforts to dispel public scandal surrounding the deaths of thousands of workers from silicosis in the 1930s. However, a search for "silicosis" shows that there is already an article on the [[Air Hygiene Foundation]], a front group set up by the employers of the dead workers,  which covers basically the same topic. In both cases, rather create a new page, you should put a [[SpinProfiles:How to Redirect a Page|redirect]] in on the uncreated page that will reroute readers to the already existing page. This will also take any red links to that similar page (in this case, "Dispelling the silicosis scandal") and turn them purplish, letting readers know that a page already exists on that topic, which is nice.
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===Using Article Submission standard layout===
 
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The page relating to [[Article Submission]] enables you to quickly and easily start a new page. This is the prefered method for starting a new page on people or organisations as it contains a standard layout which keeps SpinProfiles articles tidy (as well as aiding the decisions of what the content of the page should be).
See the help page "[[SpinProfiles:How to Redirect a Page|How to redirect a page]]" for instructions on how to create a redirect.
 
 
 
===Naming conventions for titling pages===
 
Make sure to abide by SpinProfiles's [[SpinProfiles:Naming Conventions|naming conventions]] when titling your new article. This helps keep the encyclopedia tidy and makes adding links to articles easier.
 
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==Tips and guidelines for creating good new articles==
 
==Tips and guidelines for creating good new articles==
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When starting a new article, remember to establish context at the start of a new page. Each article should begin with a brief (one- or two-sentence) general description of the individual, organization or topic.
 
When starting a new article, remember to establish context at the start of a new page. Each article should begin with a brief (one- or two-sentence) general description of the individual, organization or topic.
  
===Stub Pages===
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More guidance:
Stub pages are articles with little content, but that through the ongoing work of their creator and the collaboration process grow over time into longer articles.  Stub pages are noticed and picked up by search engines, and thus attract new readers and thus new contributors. Please show tolerance for stub page creation. Today's stub page acorn is tomorrow's big oak (or next month or next year's big oak), so feel free to contribute to a stub page by add information, editing and generally enriching the stub page.
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* [[Spinprofiles:Article guidelines|General article guidelines for SpinProfiles]]
  
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===Give the new page a category===
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Before you save your new page, remember that all new pages/articles on SpinProfiles should be included in a [[SpinProfiles:How To Edit A Page#Editing a page - Getting started|category]]. This makes using Spinprofiles easier, makes it possible to find all pages on a topic from one place and helps to avoid problems with duplicate pages being created.
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===Remember to add a summary when saving===
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When you're ready to save your new page, remember to jot a note in the small "Summary" box below the larger editing box to help other editors keep track of what's happening on SpinProfiles. In this case something like "starting a new page" will suffice.
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===Stub pages===
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Stub pages are articles with little content, but that through the ongoing work of their creator and the collaboration process grow over time into longer articles.  Stub pages are noticed and picked up by search engines, and thus attract new readers and thus new contributors. Please show tolerance for stub page creation and feel free to add to, edit and generally enrich the stub page.  Today's stub page acorn is tomorrow's big oak (or next month or next year's big oak).
  
 
==Remember that all content added to SpinProfiles may be used by others==
 
==Remember that all content added to SpinProfiles may be used by others==
Bear in mind that SpinProfiles is an open content encyclopedia. You are contributing to a free, publicly-usable database of information. You automatically license everything you contribute under the
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Bear in mind that Spinprofiles is an open content encyclopedia. You are contributing to a free, publicly-usable database of information. You automatically license everything you contribute under the
[[GNU Free Documentation License]]; you can only do that if you own the copyright to the material (which you do if you created it), or if the material is in the public domain.  See [[SpinProfiles:Copyrights]] for details. '''Never submit copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner.'''
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[[GNU Free Documentation License]]; you can only do that if you own the copyright to the material (which you do if you created it), or if the material is in the public domain.  See [[Spinprofiles:Copyrights]] for details.  
 
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<center>'''Never submit copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner.'''</center>
  
 
[[Category:SpinProfiles Help]]
 
[[Category:SpinProfiles Help]]
 
[[Category:SpinProfiles policy and guideline pages]]
 
[[Category:SpinProfiles policy and guideline pages]]

Revision as of 09:53, 5 January 2009

Template:SpinProfiles:Help

This is a help article on how to start a new page in SpinProfiles. It covers both the technical procedure and guidelines for dealing with new articles.

Before you create a new page

Familiarise yourself with SpinProfiles policies and guidelines

Before you create a new page, make sure you are familiar with SpinProfiles policies and guidelines in relation to:

Everyone who edits a SpinProfiles page is required to read and understand SpinProfiles Libel policy
If you have not already done so. PLEASE READ THIS NOW!

Check to see if a similar page already exists

If you want to create a new page on a topic, probably the first thing to do is to use the "search" form (on the left hand side of the window or at this link) and plug in the tentative title of your new page to see whether someone has already created a page on that topic or something very similar.

A similar page may show up under "Article title matches" or "Page text matches" on the search results screen. It's obviously better that we combine pages (and efforts) on very similar or identical topics. For example, you may be trying to create a page on "Jonathan Baron," but a search for "Jonathan Baron" shows that there is already an page on "Jonathan M. Baron," the same guy. Similarly, you may want to create a page on "Dispelling the silicosis scandal," which would be about the PR efforts to dispel public scandal surrounding the deaths of thousands of workers from silicosis in the 1930s. However, a search for "silicosis" shows that there is already an article on the Air Hygiene Foundation, a front group set up by the employers of the dead workers, which covers basically the same topic. In both cases, rather create a new page, you should put a redirect in on the uncreated page that will reroute readers to the already existing page. This will also take any red links to that similar page (in this case, "Dispelling the silicosis scandal") and turn them purplish, letting readers know that a page already exists on that topic, which is nice.

See the help page "how to redirect a page" for instructions on how to create a redirect.

Naming conventions for page titles

Make sure to abide by SpinProfiles naming conventions when titling your new article. This helps keep the encyclopedia tidy and makes adding links to articles easier.

Procedure: How to create a new page

There are three ways to create a new page:

  1. Using an internal link on a page/article to a non-existent page (using the Red links).
  2. From the search results page.
  3. Using the standard layout from the Article Submission page.

Tip: Internal links in SpinProfiles generally point to an article of the same name. For example, this link - Transnational power networks - points to an article named "Transnational power networks". You can create a link anywhere on SpinProfiles by simply putting two brackets around a word or phrase [[like this]]. If the link has the same name as an existing article it will show up in blue (with Transnational power networks, for example), where links that do not correspond to an existing article show up in red like this.

Creating a new page using an internal link to a non-existent page

If you're creating a new page because you saw one of those red links somewhere, just click on the red link. If you've registered with SpinProfiles (which is required in order to edit) and are logged-in, you'll usually get a page that says:

"You've followed a link to a page that doesn't exist yet. To create the page, start typing in the box below"

It really is that simple! Simply type some text into the box and click "save." (Remember to jot a note in the smaller "Summary" box below the big box - this helps other editors keep track of what's happening on SpinProfiles. In this case something like "starting a new page" will suffice.)

If you want to create a new page but haven't seen a red link, you simply need to create one. Following SpinProfiles naming conventions, the simplest way is to type the title you wish to use into the search box as described in the 'Creating a new page from the search results page' section below.

Before you save your new page, remember that all new pages/articles on SpinProfiles should be given a category

Creating a new page from the search results page

A simple way to create a new page is to simply input the name of the page you want to create into the search box (following SpinProfiles naming conventions). If no such article exists, you'll get a page saying:

There is no page titled "[the name of your page]". You can create this page.

When you get there, click that red create this page link and it will open an editing window on the new blank page. Simply type in your text, click save and you're done.

Using Article Submission standard layout

The page relating to Article Submission enables you to quickly and easily start a new page. This is the prefered method for starting a new page on people or organisations as it contains a standard layout which keeps SpinProfiles articles tidy (as well as aiding the decisions of what the content of the page should be).

Tips and guidelines for creating good new articles

Guidelines for new articles

When starting a new article, remember to establish context at the start of a new page. Each article should begin with a brief (one- or two-sentence) general description of the individual, organization or topic.

More guidance:

Give the new page a category

Before you save your new page, remember that all new pages/articles on SpinProfiles should be included in a category. This makes using Spinprofiles easier, makes it possible to find all pages on a topic from one place and helps to avoid problems with duplicate pages being created.

Remember to add a summary when saving

When you're ready to save your new page, remember to jot a note in the small "Summary" box below the larger editing box to help other editors keep track of what's happening on SpinProfiles. In this case something like "starting a new page" will suffice.

Stub pages

Stub pages are articles with little content, but that through the ongoing work of their creator and the collaboration process grow over time into longer articles. Stub pages are noticed and picked up by search engines, and thus attract new readers and thus new contributors. Please show tolerance for stub page creation and feel free to add to, edit and generally enrich the stub page. Today's stub page acorn is tomorrow's big oak (or next month or next year's big oak).

Remember that all content added to SpinProfiles may be used by others

Bear in mind that Spinprofiles is an open content encyclopedia. You are contributing to a free, publicly-usable database of information. You automatically license everything you contribute under the GNU Free Documentation License; you can only do that if you own the copyright to the material (which you do if you created it), or if the material is in the public domain. See Spinprofiles:Copyrights for details.

Never submit copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner.