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* ''Research pages are pages with preparative notes for existing or not-yet-existing pages, topics or courses on Eagle Rock Wiki. Users can add external links to these pages, or their notes, or references to articles or books. '''Please always add a summary or summarizing quote''' of the content of each link, book or reference you are adding to these pages! If you compose a new research page, don't forget to place a link to the research page on already existing pages of ERW.''
 
* ''Research pages are pages with preparative notes for existing or not-yet-existing pages, topics or courses on Eagle Rock Wiki. Users can add external links to these pages, or their notes, or references to articles or books. '''Please always add a summary or summarizing quote''' of the content of each link, book or reference you are adding to these pages! If you compose a new research page, don't forget to place a link to the research page on already existing pages of ERW.''
 
* '''''Always''' add the category 'Research pages' to each new Research page.''''
 
* '''''Always''' add the category 'Research pages' to each new Research page.''''
8 '''''Don't''' add other categories to Research pages. The categories are meant to include finished pages only.''
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* '''''Don't''' add other categories to Research pages. The categories are meant to include finished pages only.''
  
  
  
 
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[[Category:Research pages]]

Revision as of 04:20, 24 March 2012

Research pages gives an overview of all research pages.


  • All research pages are characterized by the prefix: 'Research page:'. For example: Research page:XXX. Note: Don't place a space between the colon and the topic of the research page!
  • Research pages are pages with preparative notes for existing or not-yet-existing pages, topics or courses on Eagle Rock Wiki. Users can add external links to these pages, or their notes, or references to articles or books. Please always add a summary or summarizing quote of the content of each link, book or reference you are adding to these pages! If you compose a new research page, don't forget to place a link to the research page on already existing pages of ERW.
  • Always' add the category 'Research pages' to each new Research page.'
  • Don't add other categories to Research pages. The categories are meant to include finished pages only.