Difference between revisions of "Setting up a research project"
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− | #Determine the topic of your research. Make a page with a fitting name for your research project and add to your new page the template code <code><nowiki>{{subst:Research}}</nowiki></code>. After this save and re-open this page. | + | #Determine the topic of your research. Make a page with a fitting name for your research project and add to your new page the template code <code><nowiki>{{subst:Research}}</nowiki></code>. After this save and re-open this page. See also [[How to make new pages]]. |
##Note: In case you wish to conduct a project in privacy, you can start the page name with<code>Private:</code>. In that way the page will be accessible to logged-in users only. | ##Note: In case you wish to conduct a project in privacy, you can start the page name with<code>Private:</code>. In that way the page will be accessible to logged-in users only. | ||
#Determine subtopics and put in order. | #Determine subtopics and put in order. |
Revision as of 18:15, 28 June 2015
This page is to guide you through the process of setting up a research project. If you're still unfamiliar with this procedure you can first watch the video tutorial SMMA 05 - Setting up a research project. To access this video see Private:Help#List of tutorial videos.
Research procedure
- Determine the topic of your research. Make a page with a fitting name for your research project and add to your new page the template code
{{subst:Research}}
. After this save and re-open this page. See also How to make new pages.- Note: In case you wish to conduct a project in privacy, you can start the page name with
Private:
. In that way the page will be accessible to logged-in users only.
- Note: In case you wish to conduct a project in privacy, you can start the page name with
- Determine subtopics and put in order.
- Search information in SMMA. Collect under subtopics and make links.
- Search information on internet. Do this also for info you found in SMMA, but you need an external link. Collect under subtopics and make links.
- Write the article and post in a page under category: Commentaries and critiques.
- Make internal links to and from this article you wrote.
Category for all pages in research projects
All research projects pages that are made using the template code {{subst:Research}}
come automatically in this category.
You can of course add other categories to a research page.