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Pages on LIMSwiki are orgainized into namespaces. Namespaces are a mechanism for grouping/separating wiki pages, differentiating between the purpose of the pages at a high level. Pages in certain namespaces can have special properties or behave differently when they interact with other pages. Namespaces are indicated in page titles by prefixing the page name with "<tt>namespace:</tt>", so the prefix "<tt>{{NAMESPACE}}:</tt>" in this page's title ("{{FULLPAGENAME}}") indicates that this page is in the {{NAMESPACE}} namespace. A page whose name is ''not'' prefixed by a namespace lies in the mainspace.
Pages on LIMSwiki are organized into namespaces. Namespaces are a mechanism for grouping/separating wiki pages, differentiating between the purpose of the pages at a high level. Pages in certain namespaces can have special properties or behave differently when they interact with other pages. Namespaces are indicated in page titles by prefixing the page name with "<tt>namespace:</tt>", so the prefix "<tt>{{NAMESPACE}}:</tt>" in this page's title ("{{FULLPAGENAME}}") indicates that this page is in the {{NAMESPACE}} namespace. A page whose name is ''not'' prefixed by a namespace lies in the mainspace.


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LIMSwiki is organized into different namespaces to accommodate different needs:   
LIMSwiki is organized into different namespaces to accommodate different needs:   


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!style="background: #cedff2;"|Main
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| style="background:#f5faff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:220px;"|The mainspace of the wiki is [[LIMSwiki mission|primarily used]] to present an "organized, documented, up-to-date, standardized body of knowledge (BoK) regarding all aspects of [[laboratory informatics]], [[bioinformatics]], and [[health informatics]]." Registerd users are encouraged to add to or edit any page in the main space, though [[LIMSWiki:Verifiability|verifiability]] and neutrality must be maintained.
| style="background-color:#ffffff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:250px;"|The mainspace of the wiki is [[LIMSwiki mission|primarily used]] to present an "organized, documented, up-to-date, standardized body of knowledge (BoK) regarding all aspects of [[laboratory informatics]], [[bioinformatics]], and [[health informatics]]." Registerd users are encouraged to add to or edit any page in the main space, though [[LIMSWiki:Verifiability|verifiability]] and neutrality must be maintained.
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|style="background: #fffaf5; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:220px;"|The LIMSWiki namespace is used solely for providing policy and guidance as it directly relates to the wiki. Examples include the site's [[LIMSWiki:Citation guidelines|citation guidelines]], [[LIMSWiki:Monitoring and resolving vandalism|vandalism policy]], and [[LIMSWiki:Vendor page|no-tolerance policy on marketing speak and puffery]].
|style="background-color: #f5faff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:250px;"|The LIMSWiki namespace is used solely for providing policy and guidance as it directly relates to the wiki. Examples include the site's [[LIMSWiki:Citation guidelines|citation guidelines]], [[LIMSWiki:Monitoring and resolving vandalism|vandalism policy]], and [[LIMSWiki:Vendor page|no-tolerance policy on marketing speak and puffery]].
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|style="background: #faf5ff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:220px;"|The help space is provided for documentation, support guides, technical manuals, and other similar content. This page is an example of documentation appearing in the "<tt>namespace:</tt>" namespace. The training material found at [[Help:MediaWiki basics]] is another strong example of how this namespace is used.
|style="background-color: #ffffff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:250px;"|The help space is provided for documentation, support guides, technical manuals, and other similar content. This page is an example of documentation appearing in the "<tt>namespace:</tt>" namespace. The training material found at [[Help:MediaWiki basics]] is another strong example of how this namespace is used.
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|style="background: #faf6ed; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:220px;"|The user space is typically auto-generated with a red link when a new user is created in the system. The user page doesn't exist until a user chooses to edit their user page and save the changes. Of particular use on a user page is the creation of a "sandbox," a place a user can practice using wiki code without interfering with the system. To create, simply add <code><nowiki>[[/sandbox|My sandbox]]</nowiki></code> to the user page.
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===Organization Policies===
Each namespace on the UBC Wiki serves a different purpose and may have slightly different policies:
<blockquote>
====Main space====
The  '''[[Main_Space|root]]''', or mainspace, of the wiki is primarily a  shared community space and articles in this section should be  encyclopedic in nature, appeal to a broad audience, and be reflective of  UBC. Titles should be as specific as possible and not use abbreviations  or acronyms. Each article should start with an introductory sentence  describing what the page is about. Articles that do not meet this  criteria may be moved.  Pages in the mainspace belong to the wiki  community and anyone should feel free to edit them.  The [[Main Space]] does not support [[Help:Subpages|subpages]].


====Course space====
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The '''[[course]]''' space is for instructors, students, and individuals to post, organize, and collaborate on course content. Content should be  organized under the class number using subpages. While any individual  (including the instructor) does "own" any particular class space, this  is still an area that can be used as an individual work space for class  projects, collaborative work, and the like.  Outside editing of articles  in this namespace shall be minimal.
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|style="background-color: #ffffff; align=left; padding:3px 7px 3px 7px; height:250px;"|The template space is a special administrative namespace for creating pages that appear embedded in other pages. Templates contain repetitive material that might need to show up on any number of articles or pages. The most common method of inclusion is called [[LIMSWiki:Transclusion|transclusion]], where the wikitext of the target page contains a reference to the template using the <code><nowiki>{{Template name}}</nowiki></code> syntax.
*''Prefix:'' Template:


====Documentation space====
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The  '''[[documentation]]''' space is for user manuals, documentation,  support and other similar content.  Outside editing of articles or pages  in this space shall be minimal.
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====Sandbox====
The  '''[[Sandbox]]''' is is a personal notebook space that can be used for  building draft pages, working on personal or group projects, or just  playing the wiki.  It is a casual, unofficial space and you should not  edit a page there if you have not be invited to do  so.</blockquote>
 
 
In addition, LIMSwiki includes a few other semi-reserved namespaces:
 
* LabLynx KB: reserved for [[LabLynx, Inc.]]'s body of knowledge
* LabCourses.com: eventually this namespace will be designated for handling documentation for public domain online course site LabCourses.com


==Adding a page to LIMSwiki==
==Adding a page to LIMSwiki==


Please consult the [[Help:MediaWiki_basics/Beginner training#Creating a page|help documentation]] for more about adding pages to the wiki.
Please consult the [[Help:MediaWiki_basics/Beginner training#Creating a page|help documentation]] for more about adding pages to the wiki and specific namespaces.
 
==Examples of what goes where==
{{Template:Proper Content Organization}}
 


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Latest revision as of 01:13, 28 March 2024

Pages on LIMSwiki are organized into namespaces. Namespaces are a mechanism for grouping/separating wiki pages, differentiating between the purpose of the pages at a high level. Pages in certain namespaces can have special properties or behave differently when they interact with other pages. Namespaces are indicated in page titles by prefixing the page name with "namespace:", so the prefix "Help:" in this page's title ("Help:Namespaces") indicates that this page is in the Help namespace. A page whose name is not prefixed by a namespace lies in the mainspace.

Please note that namespace prefixes always end with a colon.

Organizing Your Content

LIMSwiki is organized into different namespaces to accommodate different needs:

Main
The mainspace of the wiki is primarily used to present an "organized, documented, up-to-date, standardized body of knowledge (BoK) regarding all aspects of laboratory informatics, bioinformatics, and health informatics." Registerd users are encouraged to add to or edit any page in the main space, though verifiability and neutrality must be maintained.
  • No prefix
LIMSWiki
The LIMSWiki namespace is used solely for providing policy and guidance as it directly relates to the wiki. Examples include the site's citation guidelines, vandalism policy, and no-tolerance policy on marketing speak and puffery.
  • Prefix: LIMSWiki:
Help
The help space is provided for documentation, support guides, technical manuals, and other similar content. This page is an example of documentation appearing in the "namespace:" namespace. The training material found at Help:MediaWiki basics is another strong example of how this namespace is used.
  • Prefix: Help:
User
The user space is typically auto-generated with a red link when a new user is created in the system. The user page doesn't exist until a user chooses to edit their user page and save the changes. Of particular use on a user page is the creation of a "sandbox," a place a user can practice using wiki code without interfering with the system. To create, simply add [[/sandbox|My sandbox]] to the user page.
  • Prefix: User:
Template
The template space is a special administrative namespace for creating pages that appear embedded in other pages. Templates contain repetitive material that might need to show up on any number of articles or pages. The most common method of inclusion is called transclusion, where the wikitext of the target page contains a reference to the template using the {{Template name}} syntax.
  • Prefix: Template:

Adding a page to LIMSwiki

Please consult the help documentation for more about adding pages to the wiki and specific namespaces.