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The first time you mention a person or organisation in your article (other than the one your article is about), put their name in double square brackets [[    ]]. For subsequent mentions, don't put them in square brackets – as if we put in too many of these we risk making the page look messy.  
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The first time you mention a person or organisation in your article (other than the one your article is about), put their name in double square brackets [[    ]]. This will create a link to the page on that person or organisation, if such a page exists, enabling the reader to click on the name and be taken to the relevant page. For subsequent mentions, don't bother, as if there are too many links, we risk making the page look messy.  
  
 
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In June 2008, [[Monsanto]]’s chief technology officer [[Rob Fraley]] said ….
 
In June 2008, [[Monsanto]]’s chief technology officer [[Rob Fraley]] said ….
  
This will enable the reader to click on the name and be taken to any page that exists on that person or org. Don’t worry if there is no page yet: in that case, the name will appear in a different colour automatically to alert the reader to that fact.
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Don’t worry if no page yet exists on that person or organisation: in that case, the name will appear in red automatically to alert the reader to that fact.
  
 
===Saving page===
 
===Saving page===

Revision as of 20:06, 22 September 2009

Template:SpinProfiles:Help

1. Register

First you need to register as a User by emailing editor AT spinprofiles.org. Tell us a bit about who you are, what your background is, and what you want to write about. You don't need any special credentials but SpinProfiles editors need to establish that you are approaching the project in a spirit of goodwill. If SpinProfiles editors approve you as a User, you will be sent a username and password by email.

2. Write your article

Write your article for SpinProfiles in Word or similar.

3. Reference your article properly

While researching and writing your article, take care to reference it according to Spinprofiles style. Please read the comprehensive guide to referencing at A_Guide_to_Referencing. You will need to code the references within your body text as laid out in the Guide.

If you code your references correctly, they will automatically number themselves in order and appear at the foot of the article.

To see an example of an article with references coded in the format agreed by Spinprofiles editors, go to http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Alliance_for_Abundant_Food_and_Energy&action=edit

Many of the older articles are not referenced in this way but editors are working to standardize references according to the new system.

4. Submit your article

Now put your article on the Spinprofiles site. You may find the best browser is Firefox as Safari sometimes times out.

Go to http://www.spinprofiles.org and log in using the user name and password that you have been sent via email.

In the left hand side menu Navigation, click on Article Submission. Scroll down until you find the article submission box for the portal to which you want to contribute an article. Each portal has two boxes: Box 1 for a person and Box 2 for an organisation.

The list of portals is on the main page http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Main_Page under the header "Spinprofiles portals". If your article doesn't fit into any of the portals, then you can use Box 1a (generic) or 1b (generic).

Type into either Box 1 (person) or Box 2 (organisation) the name of your target subject. Use a person's actual name rather than any grand title they may have, so: Jane Smith, not Baroness Smith of Biggsville. Do not use "The" unless the page title will not make sense without it. So you would put "Heritage Foundation", not "The Heritage Foundation", but you would put "The Times" as just "Times" would not make sense.

Click on Create Article. A page opens called “Editing [your target]”.

There is a series of headers already provided as a template but you don’t have to stick to these – they’re just suggestions. You can substitute your own headers within the header formatting codings: == for first level subheads and === for second level subheads.

Please keep the Notes/references header coding at the foot of the template as it is, as this is where your references will automatically go.

Copy and paste your article into the template, with each section under the appropriate header. Put nothing in the Notes/references section as these will appear automatically once you have formatted your references in the body text.

You can Save Article (click on button at bottom of page) at any point to save, and you might want to do this frequently in case your session times out and you lose data. Your article will appear as it will look to the reader. This is a good way of checking that you are coding things correctly as you go. Then return to the Edit page by clicking Edit at the top menu. Do some more on your article, then Save Page again.

5. Make sure your article has a category

Assigning your target person/organization to a category enables a person searching the SpinProfiles site by category to find your article.

If you are submitting your article through the Articles Submission system, a list of categories will be provided at the foot of the page. Delete those that don't apply and keep those that do.

If your new article has no categories provided already, or if you are updating an old page which does not have categories, you will need to add an appropriate category or categories. Go to the Categories page of Spinprofiles. Choose as many categories as your person/organization fits into. Type each category into the Categories section of your article template or use the following format: [[Category:category name]]

For example, for a lobby group pushing GM crops and foods in developing countries, you might want to assign them to the following categories:

GM Lobby Groups

and

Third World Lobbyists (GM).

You would code this as follows, taking care not to put spaces between the word "Category" and the category name, and enclosing the entire phrase in a pair of square brackets [[ ]]:

[[Category:GM Lobby Groups]]

[[Category:Third World Lobbyists (GM)]]

Coding names of people and organizations

The first time you mention a person or organisation in your article (other than the one your article is about), put their name in double square brackets [[ ]]. This will create a link to the page on that person or organisation, if such a page exists, enabling the reader to click on the name and be taken to the relevant page. For subsequent mentions, don't bother, as if there are too many links, we risk making the page look messy.

What you put in:

In June 2008, [[Monsanto]]’s chief technology officer [[Rob Fraley]] said ….

What you see:

In June 2008, Monsanto’s chief technology officer Rob Fraley said ….

Don’t worry if no page yet exists on that person or organisation: in that case, the name will appear in red automatically to alert the reader to that fact.

Saving page

When you’ve done your article in the Edit page, click on Save Page.

That’s it!

If you have any questions, email claire.robinson AT spinprofiles.org