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==Getting started==
 
==Getting started==
Before you can modify or write an article, you have to log in, and if you don't have an account yet, you need to [[Glottopedia:Creating an account|create an account]]. Click on '''log in/create account''' in the upper right corner of the page. Then enter a user name (your real name, or an abbreviation of it, not a pseudonym), a password, your e-mail address, and your real name. Then an e-mail will be sent to you to verify your e-mail address. After confirming it, you can start editing.
 
  
==Modify an article==
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Before you can modify or write an article, you have to log in, and if you don't have an account yet, you need to '''[[Glottopedia:Creating an account|have an account created]]'''. Please write an e-mail to <span style="text-decoration: underline;">glottopedia [at] uni-trier.de</span> with a preferred user name (your real name, or an abbreviation of it, not a pseudonym please), your e-mail address, your affiliation, and your real name. Once the account is created, an e-mail will be sent to you to tell you your password and to verify your e-mail address. After confirming it, you can start editing.
  
==Create an article==
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Please do not forget to write your real name and your affiliation (or former affiliation, if you don't have a current academic affiliation) on your [[Glottopedia:User page|user page]].
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==Working on articles==
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===Modify an article===
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The first thing to note is that you should not be afraid to make mistakes. Even if you are a novice and you are not familiar with the way the software works, you can hardly do any damage. Even if you accidentally delete a passage that should be kept, this can easily be restored again.
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In all Glottopedia articles (except for project pages like this one or the main page), you find an "Edit" tab at the top margin of the article. If you are [[Special:Userlogin|logged in]], you can edit and save the article after clicking this tab. After editing, you can also see a preview of the article (click on "Show preview"). Once you save the article (by clicking on "Save page"), the system creates a backup of the earlier version in the archive, and your new version is the version that is visible to the readers.
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In the field "Summary" you should describe <u>briefly</u> what you changed and why before saving the article. If you only made a minor edit (such as correcting a typo, adding a link, etc.), check the field "This is a minor edit" and leave the "Summary" field empty.
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While editing an article, you see at the bottom right a link [[Glottopedia:Help|Editing help]]. This will lead you to a page that helps you with explanations of the main features of the software for editing, formatting, adding links, etc. And of course you should observe the [[Glottopedia:Guidelines|Guidelines]] (you also find these in the sidebar under "Guidelines").
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===Create a new article===
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The following page explains how to create a new page in a Mediawiki wiki:
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*[http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Starting_a_new_page Starting a new page]
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Suppose in an existing article you see a word that is not linked and that seems worth an article of its own.
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*Edit this article
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*Select the word and click on ''Internal Link'' in the editing toolbar.
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*Save the article
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*Click on the word with the newly created link (it should still be red)
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*A new window opens, in which you can write the new article
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This is only an example. It could be that you notice a red link (i.e. there is no article for this word yet), for which you would like to create an article, or maybe you would merely like to correct or add information in an existing article. There are many different ways in which you can help Glottopedia.
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===The structure of Glottopedia articles===
  
==The structure of Glottopedia articles==
 
 
There are four different types of articles in Glottopedia:  
 
There are four different types of articles in Glottopedia:  
*[[Glottopedia:Dictionary articles]] (which define, explain, allgemeine und spezielle Konzepte der Sprachwissenschaft definiert, exemplifiziert, kommentiert, und übersetzt)
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*[[Glottopedia:Dictionary articles]] (which define, exemplify, translate, and comment on general and specific concepts and terms of linguistics)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Survey articles]] (which offer a comprehensive discussion of linguistic concepts and methods)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Survey articles]] (which offer a comprehensive discussion of linguistic concepts and methods)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Biographical articles]] (about the life and work of linguists)
 
*[[Glottopedia:Biographical articles]] (about the life and work of linguists)
*[[Glottopedia:Language articles]] (which provide basic information about most natural languages [comming soon])
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*[[Glottopedia:Language articles]] (which provide basic information about most natural languages [coming soon])
 
For each kind of article, there are well-defined standards which specify its structure.
 
For each kind of article, there are well-defined standards which specify its structure.
 
To ensure consistency, all authors should strictly stick to these standards.
 
To ensure consistency, all authors should strictly stick to these standards.
  
==Copyright Issues==
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===Copyright Issues===
Glottopedia exclusively aims at facilitating scientific exchange and has no commercial interests. If you notice any copyright violation in the articles, please alert us immediately by Email so that we can act right away. Do not copy entire passages, images or other copyrighted material into a Linguipedia article. If information is taken from copyrighted works, an indication of the source in the article is required. Please be aware that a violation of these rules can put the entire project in danger.
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Glottopedia exclusively aims at facilitating scientific exchange and has no commercial interests. If you notice any copyright violation in the articles, please alert us immediately by Email so that we can act right away. Do not copy entire passages, images or other copyrighted material into a Glottopedia article. If information is taken from copyrighted works, an indication of the source in the article is required. Please be aware that a violation of these rules can put the entire project in danger.
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==Other things you can do==
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Check the [[Glottopedia:Forum|Community Forum]] and the "[[Glottopedia:Community_Portal#Things_to_do|To Do List]]" for further ideas on what you can contribute to this project.
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==Other languages==
 
==Other languages==
  
German [[Glottopedia:Mitmachen|Mitmachen]]
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*German [[Glottopedia:Mitmachen|Mitmachen]]
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*Russian [[Glottopedia:содействовать|содействовать]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 17 February 2021

Thank you for your interest in Glottopedia! Contributing to this free encyclopedia of linguistics is easy. Please take the following steps:

Getting started

Before you can modify or write an article, you have to log in, and if you don't have an account yet, you need to have an account created. Please write an e-mail to glottopedia [at] uni-trier.de with a preferred user name (your real name, or an abbreviation of it, not a pseudonym please), your e-mail address, your affiliation, and your real name. Once the account is created, an e-mail will be sent to you to tell you your password and to verify your e-mail address. After confirming it, you can start editing.

Please do not forget to write your real name and your affiliation (or former affiliation, if you don't have a current academic affiliation) on your user page.

Working on articles

Modify an article

The first thing to note is that you should not be afraid to make mistakes. Even if you are a novice and you are not familiar with the way the software works, you can hardly do any damage. Even if you accidentally delete a passage that should be kept, this can easily be restored again.

In all Glottopedia articles (except for project pages like this one or the main page), you find an "Edit" tab at the top margin of the article. If you are logged in, you can edit and save the article after clicking this tab. After editing, you can also see a preview of the article (click on "Show preview"). Once you save the article (by clicking on "Save page"), the system creates a backup of the earlier version in the archive, and your new version is the version that is visible to the readers.

In the field "Summary" you should describe briefly what you changed and why before saving the article. If you only made a minor edit (such as correcting a typo, adding a link, etc.), check the field "This is a minor edit" and leave the "Summary" field empty.

While editing an article, you see at the bottom right a link Editing help. This will lead you to a page that helps you with explanations of the main features of the software for editing, formatting, adding links, etc. And of course you should observe the Guidelines (you also find these in the sidebar under "Guidelines").

Create a new article

The following page explains how to create a new page in a Mediawiki wiki:

Suppose in an existing article you see a word that is not linked and that seems worth an article of its own.

  • Edit this article
  • Select the word and click on Internal Link in the editing toolbar.
  • Save the article
  • Click on the word with the newly created link (it should still be red)
  • A new window opens, in which you can write the new article

This is only an example. It could be that you notice a red link (i.e. there is no article for this word yet), for which you would like to create an article, or maybe you would merely like to correct or add information in an existing article. There are many different ways in which you can help Glottopedia.

The structure of Glottopedia articles

There are four different types of articles in Glottopedia:

For each kind of article, there are well-defined standards which specify its structure. To ensure consistency, all authors should strictly stick to these standards.

Copyright Issues

Glottopedia exclusively aims at facilitating scientific exchange and has no commercial interests. If you notice any copyright violation in the articles, please alert us immediately by Email so that we can act right away. Do not copy entire passages, images or other copyrighted material into a Glottopedia article. If information is taken from copyrighted works, an indication of the source in the article is required. Please be aware that a violation of these rules can put the entire project in danger.

Other things you can do

Check the Community Forum and the "To Do List" for further ideas on what you can contribute to this project.


Other languages