Guidelines
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Become a Contributor
To become a contributor, click "Create Account" on the upper right hand side of the page, and send an email introducing yourself to webmaster Kevin Robertson including your user ID and real name. Contributors unknown to the webmaster will not be retained. It is suggested that you make the user ID short (e.g., your initials) as it will be used to cite contributions with a link to your contributor page, explained below.
Overview
Contributions to Coastal Plain Plants can be made in various ways:
1) Edit pages directly using the guidelines below.
2) Request a plant species form as a Word (docx) file, edit the form and submit to Kevin Robertson for incorporation into the website.
3) Submit other sources of information, such as notes or spreadsheets containing relevant data about plants, for incorporation into the website.
4) Volunteer to be interviewed about your knowledge on certain plants by contacting Kevin Robertson.
Editing
Coastal Plain Plants uses a Wikimedia platform, the same as used for Wikipedia. To edit pages, login, then click the "Edit" tab or and of the "Edit" hyperlinks on pages. After editing, click the "Save Page" button at the bottom. If you are not familiar with editing in Wikimedia, a good place to start is this tutorial. Many more sophisticated commands can be searched online. Some basic commands are:
''italic'' (use for plant species binomials)
'''bold'''
'''''bold italic'''''
=Heading=
== Subheading ==
=== Sub-subheading ===
Contributors are encouraged to use the default headings for plant species pages, but additional headings can be added as needed, e.g. Roots and Clonal Reproduction, Allelopathy, Human Uses, etc.
pipe "|" divider: SHIFT + BACKSLASH
: single indent
:: double indent, etc.
Adding a thumbnail: [[File:name_of_file|thumb|left|caption text]] The orientation and caption text do not need to be included.
Link to an external source: Example: [http://plants.usda.gov NRCS Plants Database] The part after the space is what will appear as a hyperlink. =Citing Contributions= Contributions should be cited, but they can be cited in various ways. ==Cite by Contributor user name== To site observations by the contributor, type the user name in double brackets, e.g. <nowiki>[[DDG]]. This will create a link to a page that is not yet created, so it will appear as a red hyperlink after the page is saved and you are in Read view. If you click on this hyperlink, you will be prompted to edit the new page that has your user name as the title. To set up a template for this page, type or paste {{subst:Template:Contributor}} in the editing area. After saving the page, this will create a template where you can fill in with information about yourself so that people may know who made the contribution. This page can include links to a personal or professional web page where contact information may be more secure.
After your Contributor page is created, typing your user name in double brackets will create a function link to that page.
Cite literature using Author-Date form
Simply cite the author(s) and date in parentheses, e.g. (Smith and Blackburn 1994), and write or paste the full reference in alphabetical order under "References and Notes".
If a reference is going to be used frequently on different pages, it can be made into a template. For example, type {{Template:Smith and Blackburn 1994}}. After the page is saved, this will appear as a red hyperlink. If you click that hyperlink, it will bring you to a new page to bed edited. Type in the full reference and save the page. Afterwards, any time you write {{Template:Smith and Blackburn 1994}} in the References section, the full reference will appear after you save the page. ==Cite literature using the <nowiki><ref> function==
As typically done in Wikipedia, citations can be made so that they show only a hyperlinked superscript number in the text linking to a footnote at the bottom of the page. For a single reference, type <ref> followed by the reference text and then </ref>. This will place the reference text at the end of the page in order of citation.
If the reference is going to be referenced several times on that page, you can type <refname=Smith and Blackburn 1994> then type the citation text followed by </ref>. Every time the reference is cited afterward, just type <refname=Smith and Blackburn 1994> and it will link to the same full reference at the bottom of the page. However, it is only good for that page.</nowiki>